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07.26.2005, 07:53 PM

Wow, well if you can actually get that much money out of somebody then go for the chassis.


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07.26.2005, 10:22 PM

but but but isnt the g3 race suspension more expensive??
ehh i need the chassis anyways mine right now is all messy cuz of the HV
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07.27.2005, 12:58 AM

Serum!
i got a Q
you see the pic i posted on page 3??
I was wondering wut the 2 black thin tube like thingy that came with the kit???
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07.27.2005, 04:53 AM

Aren't those pin's for your wheel adaptor?
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nope the pins are silver not black and they are longer than those black ones
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07.27.2005, 01:48 PM

the black ones are for your wheel adapters the silver ones are for the joint in the cvd.
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so it goes in the hole in the axle to put your hex on??
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yes
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07.30.2005, 11:49 PM

uhh
i wanna get these...
Fat Boy Motor Mount Lunsford
will they fit the HV maxx??
cuz the ones that came with the HV are already stripped i have to use pliers jus to take it off
are these longer and will it damage the HV motor??
titanium is stronger right? and wont strip?

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07.31.2005, 04:57 AM

Just take a close look, if the screws are not too long, it might damage the motor permanent

I just use 10.9 M3 screws to tighten the motor to the plate. And be sure to use a proper key to tighten and loosen it.. Most of the time, those screws get stripped from using the wrong size or poor quality keys.
   
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08.09.2005, 02:52 AM

if i get deans plugs
which solder should i use??
deans racing solder w/ proflux?(do i still need to get flux by trinity?)
or get novak silver racing solder and trinity flux??
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I use silver containing solder for those things..
   
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08.09.2005, 09:36 PM

deans are silver racing solder w/ proflux
does that mean i dont need to get flux no more??
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08.09.2005, 11:34 PM

Nope, you still need flux. Sure you could solder without flux, but then the connections would just fall apart. Seen it first hand.


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so if i still need flux which would be better?
Novak silver racing solder or the deans one?
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