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"Don't act like you're not impressed."
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04.16.2010, 04:23 PM
You know what... it just dawned on me that my rear arms, shocks, sway is BACKWARDS! And you know what... it drives and rides like a dream. I wonder if there is something to that?? Oops!! I am fairly new to Losi, and didn't catch that little mistake! That's funny though!
ERBE: RCM 1/8 Hybrid Diffs, NEU 1515/2.5d/S MMM, 6S, Losi E-XXL CUSTOM, Neu1515 2.5d, MMM, 6s E-SLAYVO PRO ERevo Chassis w/ Pro 3.3 parts, NEU 1512, MMM, 4S.
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"Don't act like you're not impressed."
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04.16.2010, 04:29 PM
You know... I had an idea for the ELST/XXL... but I have no ability to draw it out. I envisioned like side splash guards that bolt to the bottom of the chassis, using longer screws, but existing screw holes, and looking at the bottom of the chassis, it would appear that the guards came out about a half inch, then flair up about two or so inches. There should be enough clearance so it doesn't hit the spur gear. But what this may do, is prevent debris from splashing up onto the top of the chassis. LST bodies are so wide to account for the gear cover and pipe, that a lexan type splash guard on either side would really do the trick I think. It may also act as a side guard for crashes.
However... this idea doesn't involve side battery trays. it's for those who mount their batteries across the chassis (which I feel makes the truck unbalanced personally). If using side battery trays, you could still make side guards to fit in conjunction with the battery trays.
Does this make sense? As I said, I wish I could draw it. I could make a mock up out of cardboard though and take a picture...
j
ERBE: RCM 1/8 Hybrid Diffs, NEU 1515/2.5d/S MMM, 6S, Losi E-XXL CUSTOM, Neu1515 2.5d, MMM, 6s E-SLAYVO PRO ERevo Chassis w/ Pro 3.3 parts, NEU 1512, MMM, 4S.
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Guelph, Canada, eh!
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04.16.2010, 10:50 PM
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Does this make sense?
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Yep it makes perfect sense and I think it's a great idea.
I have some money coming my way and I am watching for used but clean LST XXLs on the web. I thought of Laser eye surgery again instead but at 95% success rate, I still don't trust it enough.
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04.16.2010, 11:13 PM
I just had my eyes sliced and diced and laser perfected on 1/13/10 over here in the metro Detroit area. Get it done before you're too old. I highly recommend it!
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RC-Monster Brushless
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04.16.2010, 11:29 PM
Just get an LST2 roller, then buy a XXL chassis off ebay. I got mine for 12 bucks shipped.
Losi 8T 1.0, Savage Flux - XL style, LST XXL, Muggy, 3.3 E-Revo Conversion and sitting outside 425hp, 831 Tq Dodge Ram Turbo Diesel. It SMOKES
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"Don't act like you're not impressed."
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04.17.2010, 01:56 PM
Yeah, get an LST2 roller and an XXL chassis on Ebay (Jenny's RC) and swap the stuff over. However, you will need to score some XXL diffs too. I don't think the LST2 has the good diff's in them.
ERBE: RCM 1/8 Hybrid Diffs, NEU 1515/2.5d/S MMM, 6S, Losi E-XXL CUSTOM, Neu1515 2.5d, MMM, 6s E-SLAYVO PRO ERevo Chassis w/ Pro 3.3 parts, NEU 1512, MMM, 4S.
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04.17.2010, 02:34 PM
I think the Diffs are the same, I blew 2 XXL diffs so far, and I'm running LPR's not the XXL tires....
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RC-Monster Brushless
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04.17.2010, 03:19 PM
Yep - diff's are the same. Only other thing you'l need are the XXL center shafts, also readily available on ebay - however, most chop shops seem to be selling those with the diff's.
Losi 8T 1.0, Savage Flux - XL style, LST XXL, Muggy, 3.3 E-Revo Conversion and sitting outside 425hp, 831 Tq Dodge Ram Turbo Diesel. It SMOKES
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Guelph, Canada, eh!
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04.17.2010, 09:48 PM
It seems that more and more people on ebay are using Auction Snipers, It is getting difficult to win an auction. I just missed out on a sweet XXL with a lot of extras. That auction sniper outbid me automatically. But these auction snipers have one drawback I would say, when the sniper user is faced with a guy like me, the sniper user ends up paying more for a used XXL than a new one.
$680 he or she will have to pay  Plus $50 shipping. I hope it's not someone from RCM. But it did have a lot of extra parts and tools so maybe it is justified.
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"Don't act like you're not impressed."
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04.18.2010, 11:54 AM
I am a sniper, and I usually never over pay. I use it out of convenience so I don't have to be at my computer to bid. I'm too busy.
I always thought that the blue XXL diff cases had HD cups in them, and the LST2 diff's use plastic cups?
Also, I'm now not so sure that my rear arms aren't backwards, but that the pinkish XXL shown in this thread (can't remember the user name), is wrong. Haven't looked at the stock pix. But both of. My Losi's are this way.
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04.18.2010, 12:32 PM
XXL uses inner cup #B3537 and B3532 outer, the LST2 uses the same numbers. Now there is an optional HD inner case and gear set that you can get which has steel plates for the cross pins - but the cup is still plastic. I did this upgrade on mine.
Losi 8T 1.0, Savage Flux - XL style, LST XXL, Muggy, 3.3 E-Revo Conversion and sitting outside 425hp, 831 Tq Dodge Ram Turbo Diesel. It SMOKES
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Guelph, Canada, eh!
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04.18.2010, 12:41 PM
Yes those HD diff cups are very strong. I have a few of them left since they are what I used to make the E-Revo center diffs with. Now I have been shopping around for either a XXL or a LST2 and I see a lot of different prices for them. I have no idea of a reasonnable price for a used LST.
Can someone tell me what to look for let's say:
A used XXL complete - how much?
A used XXL roller - how much?
A used LST2 complete - How much?
A used LST2 roller - How much?
I have no idea how much these things are worth used. I could do with a LST2 since I already have the HD diffs, a XXL chassis, a XXL body and XXL middle shafts.
Thanks
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04.19.2010, 08:55 AM
Well I finally bought an LST2. It's a roller that was never used, brand new.
I already have:
- XXL chassis
- XXL body
- XXL diffs complete with blue cases and long shafts
When I paid for the LST2 on ebay, I went shopping for other stuff that might come in handy. Stuff like:
- RCM Drive Cups - Hardened Steel. I got 4 of those, 2 for spares
- Some Turnigy thick heat shrink tubing for batteries. I want to try those.
- Complete set of parts needed for the Muggy steering set up
- A 3 mm by 9'' X 11.85'' sheet of CF
- A 2.5 mm by 9'' X 14'' sheet of CF
- A JR DS8711 Ultra Torque SX Digital Servo
- A Neu 1521 1Y 5mm shaft motor (I wish I could have bought this from Mike also but he was out of stock and I was in a ''shopping gotta get it NOW'' kinda mood.
- Losi 17 mm wheel hex conversion
- Losi LST2 sway bar kit
- I also went ahead and ordered new tips for my hex wrenches.
The wife is going to flip
So where's the new LST forum? Did I miss the official opening?
I don't know when I will be able to start the build, my garage is a mess and I have to build a backyard shed to move a lot of stuff out of the garage so that I can start organizing it as a workshop. Which means electrical work, plumbing, insulating, dry walling, heating, etc. A lot of work.
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04.19.2010, 09:27 AM
Enjoy that 1521/1Y! Its a monster for sure!! Especially on 6s!
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Check out my huge box!
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04.19.2010, 11:54 AM
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I don't know when I will be able to start the build, my garage is a mess and I have to build a backyard shed to move a lot of stuff out of the garage so that I can start organizing it as a workshop. Which means electrical work, plumbing, insulating, dry walling, heating, etc. A lot of work.
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You sound like me... Putting off rc for the big projects!!!
Best thing I can do with my time right now is decide what rc stuff i want to keep and move the rest on. Trying to get down to a single 9ft tall shelf unit for rc. Right now I have 2 of those shelf setups, and a bunch of stuff littering the ground. I am sure I could carefully organize what I have and get it all on the shelves, but I really need to part ways with the stuff I never plan to use. Maybe get down to 20 rcs, including the boats!
Good luck with the xxl project, I will be interested to follow your progress. When the dead of summer hits here I will get back to rc, too hot to be outside then!
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