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Pierre 06.03.2007 12:27 PM

Beautiful !!!

BrianG 06.03.2007 01:29 PM

wow, nice Daf! :004:

I would NEVER actually drive with that shell on for fear of scratching it up. That would definitely be my shelf-shell. :)

Dafni 06.03.2007 02:00 PM

Thank you! I did that one with the intention to sell it. It is still available.

Every nice truck deserves a nice shell :)

Scratching them up is part of the game...a nice body means more motivation to keep the rubber side down :005:

ajdudon 06.16.2007 11:49 PM

The body is awesome. Any asking price? Also, just curious how the progress is on the hellfires and would maybe be interested in the future of doing the same. Any kits out yet for converting?

BrianG 06.17.2007 12:00 AM

Progress is slow as I'm not in any big rush. I'm currently in the process of tearing it down, cleaning everything, and replacing any needed parts. However, it's slow going since I have to wait for the parts to come in each time. It looks like the F/R diffs need to be rebuilt. I was going to simply get a whole diff from an eBay chopshop, but it looks like all they have are rebuild kits. Poo.

I'll probably end up "machining" (read: hacksawing and dremeling) my own mount. Thinking of using 6s lipo and a Neu 1515 1.5y for great runtimes and would also require less beefy (and expensive) batteries. Just gotta find a suitable ESC.

Serum 06.17.2007 03:33 AM

i guess you could test the mgm 18120 with integrated BEC.

BrianG 06.17.2007 11:43 AM

Actually, I was hoping for an ESC with ~160A at 32 cell (8s) rating in case I decide to go with even higher voltage than 6s.

bdebde 06.17.2007 01:20 PM

I would try the MGM 16024.

Serum 06.17.2007 03:35 PM

the 18160 can do 6S lipo too.

rchippie 06.17.2007 06:18 PM

Brian are the diffs that worn ?.

BrianG 06.17.2007 08:24 PM

Serum: Well, I plan on going with 6s, but it would be nice to have the capability to go higher in the future if I wanted.

hippie: Yeah, the ring and pinion show decent wear. It will probably be ok for a while still, but figured I might as well take care of it now that it's all apart. And the drive cups show wear from the dogbones pin as well.

GorillaMaxx360 06.17.2007 09:21 PM

brian i recomend replacing the diffs with savage alu diffs (12 bucks per cup and it comes with screws) because my friend blew out 1 rear diff and RCCA blew out the rear one on there test drive.

BrianG 06.17.2007 09:32 PM

There are several Savage models - do they all use the same size diff cup? I was thinking of picking up a savage diff instead, but I'd still need the hellfire ring and pinion to get a lower gear ratio.

GorillaMaxx360 06.17.2007 09:43 PM

i am not sure what model it is but i think they are all the same size the only mod would be to use a different helfire bearing on the diff instead of the savage bearing. this is the one that fits i think

rchippie 06.17.2007 10:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG
There are several Savage models - do they all use the same size diff cup? I was thinking of picking up a savage diff instead, but I'd still need the hellfire ring and pinion to get a lower gear ratio.

Brian try the ebay auctions also not just the chop shops. Sometimes you can get good deals there also.


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