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BrianG 01.11.2009 03:47 PM

FWIW, the FLM CVDs work quite well so far. And Mike has them in stock (or did when I got mine a few weeks ago).

Robert 01.11.2009 03:49 PM

I just caught your post on on the traxxas board. :) I've lossened the slipper a bunch and that seems to be keeping it together but I'd rather have all that power to the wheels.

I notice you seem to cruise through that grass. :) Stock tires?

skellyo 01.11.2009 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Robert (Post 251200)
I notice you seem to cruise through that grass. :) Stock tires?

Pro-Line Switch tires on the Pro-Line Epic beadlocks

Robert 01.11.2009 03:59 PM

Whats your opinion on the Pro-Line Epic beadlocks? I haven't heard to many positives... How many runs do you have with them?

phildogg 01.11.2009 04:16 PM

I've got a question for all that have these trucks.. How do they compare to the rustler? I know they look wider just wondering.
phil

skellyo 01.11.2009 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Robert (Post 251203)
Whats your opinion on the Pro-Line Epic beadlocks? I haven't heard to many positives... How many runs do you have with them?

I've run them through a pack and a half on 4S with no issues. If I'm not slinging the tire off with the power I'm running, I'd say they're pretty good. However, I've put a half dozen or more sets of beadlocks together. For those that haven't done it before, it isn't hard to screw it up and seat the bead incorrectly.

skellyo 01.11.2009 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by phildogg (Post 251207)
I've got a question for all that have these trucks.. How do they compare to the rustler? I know they look wider just wondering.
phil

I actually find it much more fun to drive than the Rustler. It's longer, but it's about the same width as the Rustler.

Robert 01.11.2009 04:28 PM

How is the hex, does it look decently strong? I'm debating a pair hence the twenty questions.

skellyo 01.11.2009 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Robert (Post 251210)
How is the hex, does it look decently strong? I'm debating a pair hence the twenty questions.

Looked pretty good to me. Like I said, I've had no problems...and you can see the kind of torture mine has gone through. :mdr:

Robert 01.11.2009 04:44 PM

I'll have to get me a set then. I appreciate the input. :)

Robert 01.11.2009 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by phildogg (Post 251207)
I've got a question for all that have these trucks.. How do they compare to the rustler? I know they look wider just wondering.
phil


I don't have a rustler but I parted out my emaxx for funds for t a slash. Seems to be less fragile. That could be a result of it being a simpler vehicle. ie less parts. I like mine and am happy with the purchase.

drkdgglr 01.12.2009 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 248782)
I'm just gonna live with the crazy diff unloading until there is a real solution.

Don't know if you've seen this one yet: http://www.miponline.com/MIP/News/En...missions!.html

and this one:
http://www.miponline.com/MIP/News/En..._Screws!_.html

BrianG 01.12.2009 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by drkdgglr (Post 251503)

Yeah, I saw that, but I've never been much of a fan of ball diffs. So, I'll just wait until a real diff comes out (if ever).

And I already got the FLM CVDs and they seem to be holding up well so far. They do use set screws to hold the cross pin in place, but also use a metal spring clip to help in case the pin gets loose.

drkdgglr 01.13.2009 03:55 AM

I don't like ball diffs either. But this one seems easy to adjust and it's probably lighter than an oil filled gear diff. Does look like the gear is plastic though.

skellyo 01.20.2009 02:04 PM

Another follow-up:

I took the Slash out again this weekend for some bashing. I replaced a popped yoke on one of my sliders with the slider from my other Slash. It held together just fine for me this weekend. I really had no major issues at all except this damn thing is too fast to run WOT on bumpy ground. The only other minor observation is that the beads on the Switch tires seem to be trying to pull out of the beadlocks. They just look like they're not aligned as well as I had originally mounted them. I believe that removing the tires and taping them should cure this issue in the future. It may also help make the truck more driveable without the rears becoming pizza cutters on every WOT burst.

Overall, the truck is holding up well to the power. I am definitely interested in picking up the new RPM rear bumper mount when it's available. I'm hoping that will keep it from popping off the edges of the chassis like it does with every roll over now.


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