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At some point you're going to have to host a crawler event. The Ecto looked pretty good on there. Not diggin those tires though. They seem rather slippery.
I'm in.At some point you're going to have to host a crawler event. The Ecto looked pretty good on there. Not diggin those tires though. They seem rather slippery.
Party at John's place! I'll bring the food. You bring the other goodies.I'm in.
Party at Doom's place!I wish I weren't so far away, I would totally crash the party!
The goodies I have will leave us doomed!Party at Doom's place!
me either, they were a set of 10 dollar used tires i got at BTC, waiting on a new set orderingAt some point you're going to have to host a crawler event. The Ecto looked pretty good on there. Not diggin those tires though. They seem rather slippery.
wouldnt that be cool af lol, my course is a baby but when it grows up that would be a dreamAt some point you're going to have to host a crawler event. The Ecto looked pretty good on there. Not diggin those tires though. They seem rather slippery.
Party at Doom's place!
I was gonna say, you can use aluminum standoffs too. Mango on here did that with his FMS Smasher a while back. But I don't know how well that would hold up long term on a 1/10 crawler. It may end up damaging your axle.
i thought so too was wondering why he was going so hard on it lolSometimes experimenting is fun.
The guy in that video must work for Arrma, because that was a ridiculuos amount of loctite. And I've never torked a bolt that tight on an rc.
I was thinking the exact same thing.The guy in that video must work for Arrma, because that was a ridiculuos amount of loctite. And I've never torked a bolt that tight on an rc.