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10.11.2010, 09:17 AM

I fixed it yesterday, it was one of the sun gears that broke in two. I'll try readjusting my slipper again, it's already pretty loose but I gotta do something. Punch control is at 70% and I'm running Proline 40 series Mashers mounted on Losi 420 dish rims. They are not that heavy. I also had a bent front shock shaft. Yeah, 5 mm thick shaft is not enough to keep it from bending. Well there was this 12 foot high dirt hill and I jumped it sending the truck I don't how high. I was getting neck pains looking at it Good thing I made a spare.


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10.11.2010, 04:24 PM

mistercrash-

I read the thread and skimmed over it a second time, I'm sorry if I missed it but-

What driveshafts did you use from the diffs to the tranny? Custom or did the stock units fit? Thank you!


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10.11.2010, 09:04 PM

I used a stock XXL middle shaft for the front of the tranny and a stock LST2 middle shaft for the rear of the tranny.


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I used a stock XXL middle shaft for the front of the tranny and a stock LST2 middle shaft for the rear of the tranny.
sweet. thank you.


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10.12.2010, 11:06 PM



Anyone want this MC exclusive? PM me for price. The truck will be as it is in the pics and the parts you see will be in the box.

LST XXL converted as described in this thread with freshly rebuilt NEU 1521 1Y.


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10.13.2010, 10:07 AM

Just saw the ad over at RC Tech. Surprised to see you selling it, any reason in particular? Awesome truck, wish I had the cash. Bet it is nuts with that 1521


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10.13.2010, 01:11 PM

indeed it is nuts. Maybe a little too much I could get a different motor to tame the beast a bit like it was suggested to me but I would rather stop spending money on this and get back to flying RC airplanes. Mainly because my son is so interested in them so I'm thinking of a couple park flyers for next summer to ease him into it. And a RealFlight simulator for this winter to let us train on. I will need some training also since I haven't flown RC airplanes in a long time.


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