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06.26.2005, 07:10 PM
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06.26.2005, 07:22 PM
bigger picture please.
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06.27.2005, 10:09 AM
hey mike do they make just plain dish wheels that would fit the bowties and offset n be able to fit on the pede w/o ne problems? bc im basicaly making my pede look like the 1 thats above :[ except with a dogeram body by proline ( thats a revo not a pede lol) please let me know before you piick them titans up becuz if they make offset dishes id prefer them.
unless you already did sorry for all the changes
and are you sure the 8s would be beter bc iv been looking around and people still recomend the lehner. idk man i jsut want the beter proformance for the money since they are 20$ apart
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06.27.2005, 10:33 PM
With maxx size wheels, the little Lehner motor will run quite hot (trust me, I own a FLM pede that has the lehner basic 4200 in it!). I think the larger Lehner would be the better choice, followed by the Feigao, followed by the smaller Lehner motor in your case.
Also, I will search for the proline dish wheels for you. They were available with wide offset last time I checked.
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06.27.2005, 11:21 PM
ok ill get the 8s or will the 6s be faster but ne ways all i wanna do is got atleast 40 mph bash n passibly race at some time i just want it to go faster than a savage or a t maxx just so i have bragging rites i hope the 8s will do it i also want i bc its cheapier so.
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06.27.2005, 11:33 PM
6s in heavy car + more cells = explosion waiting to happen. Stick with the 8s and make a purchase, this going back and forth isn't healthy, I know from experiance haha.
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06.27.2005, 11:41 PM
The 8s on 8 cells will flat out spank a t-maxx or savage if you have good cells. Stick with the 8s and you will be happy.
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06.28.2005, 12:25 AM
ok thks guys im just 1 of them people who get an ideal and can get it out of my head and i cant make up my mind but 8s and the 9920 sound good to me on 8 cells thats( 8 gp 3700 mostlikley if not the 3300's ) so ima get them two, them bow ties / adapters n them wheels ( dishes ) if not ill take the titans thanks mike and every 1 for the help. oh and i had 1 question since the wheels i got now are for the nitro pede they have berrings in them when i put the maxx wheels on do they get berings also? ( im selling the old 1s and wanna know if i shuld keep the berings) thanks again. -TwzteD
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06.28.2005, 12:38 AM
Keep the bearings.
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06.28.2005, 12:52 AM
ok will do ( was planing on it ) but do you know if i will need em 4 the maxx wheels ( the guy mite need em ) ill give em to him if i dont need them if he asks for them
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06.28.2005, 01:08 AM
Yes. the max adapters include setup that uses the bearings for the front wheels.
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06.28.2005, 01:10 AM
ok thanks im keeping em
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06.28.2005, 05:55 PM
I have the wheels on the way! FLM makes an aluminum tranny case now for the pede/rustler. I just installed it on my truck, and it allow the use of the RC-Monster heatsink as well. I use a new era wheelie bar on my pede, but it is pretty simply to just make an aluminum skid if the wheelie bar isn't your taste. I use it because the front end doesn';t like to stay on the ground, even with the extended chassis.
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06.28.2005, 06:49 PM
ok cool wich wheels did you get and isnt there a losi skid plat tho i made 1 but idk i rather have a real one lol
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