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sc8 body - 02.12.2010, 03:20 PM

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I have more photos of it. However, yes I had to cut out the wheel arches probably a good 3/8"s of an inch. Also created some body mounts using aluminum sheet and the SC8 body mounts as the body needed to be raised even with the wheel arches cutout. Its running on Pro-Line Badlands MT with Maximizer beadlocks.But yeah, I sorta liked the look myself, however I did not want to lose the width of the truggy.
that looks cool aye.with the way my tires balloon when the throttle gets hit hard i will need alot of room around the wheel arches.was wondering how you made the body mounts,thats a good way i reckon.atleast then the alloy would bend on impact rather than the mounts snapping. one of our club members showed up to our open day with a sc8.i put the body ontop of my chassis out of interest and thought it looked pretty mean.its something different i guess.


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02.12.2010, 03:22 PM

I've also taped the insides of the tires to "help" with the ballooning issue.

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that looks cool aye.with the way my tires balloon when the throttle gets hit hard i will need alot of room around the wheel arches.was wondering how you made the body mounts,thats a good way i reckon.atleast then the alloy would bend on impact rather than the mounts snapping. one of our club members showed up to our open day with a sc8.i put the body ontop of my chassis out of interest and thought it looked pretty mean.its something different i guess.
   
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I've also taped the insides of the tires to "help" with the ballooning issue.
i am waiting a new set of feet for my trug and was planning on doing that.was hoping to keep the truggy arms and wheels and not have to go for buggy wheels to fit the body.i do alot of jumping and bashing so truggy wheels i feel suit my usage better than smaller buggy wheels.


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I've also taped the insides of the tires to "help" with the ballooning issue.
I do the same thing but thought I would try out the duct tape called gorilla tape. Its black and honestly it stopped the balooning all together. I no longer have that issue at all. I also have a RC8Te and a SC8e. I just finished assembling the SC8 but am dying to run it. I love my 8T!!!
   
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03.25.2010, 11:05 PM

Yup, I used the same thing myself and found out I had no ballooning either.

I was really disappointed with the SC8, its basically a buggy with the longer chassis. And its really not that much bigger than the crop of 4x4 SC trucks. :|

Now if they would come out with an SC body for 1/8 truggies, that would be killer.

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I do the same thing but thought I would try out the duct tape called gorilla tape. Its black and honestly it stopped the balooning all together. I no longer have that issue at all. I also have a RC8Te and a SC8e. I just finished assembling the SC8 but am dying to run it. I love my 8T!!!
   
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I do the same thing but thought I would try out the duct tape called gorilla tape. Its black and honestly it stopped the balooning all together. I no longer have that issue at all. I also have a RC8Te and a SC8e. I just finished assembling the SC8 but am dying to run it. I love my 8T!!!
so you run the tape along the inside of the tire between the inner and the tire?


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03.26.2010, 05:28 PM

Yup. Just flip the tires inside out, run a circle of tape around the circumference of the tire without overlapping the tape. Then flip the tires back and install as normal.

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