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12.11.2009, 04:17 AM

And to finish off here are a couple of photos of my DM 1



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Awesome work ! I love the mechanical brake setup Did you made it or bought it ?
   
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Awesome work ! I love the mechanical brake setup Did you made it or bought it ?
The brake kits are for a BAJA and i modified them to fit. The company that makes them is, well inXXXXtgy sorry don't know if i can say that word here.
In order to get them to fit i had special hubs made up that are 24mm hex to start with, drop down to 17mm hex for the rims and than the standard traxxas thread. I noticed how much the standard traxxas hubs wear when i first ran the truck so those hubs are an interference fit. If you didn't put the retaining pin through it would still turn and the wheels would not come off, in fact with out a hammer you wont get those hubs on or off.
I also had the cable holders made up, everything is made from 7075

Here's a link http://www.integy.com/st_prod.html?p...94&p_catid=126, you will also need a very strong servo, http://www.hitecrcd.com/servos/show?name=HS-7950TH i use one for steering as well. The cable are all shimano racing bike cables as the stock ones are very average.


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