ok so you get a nice set of hex drivers. what if the stock hardware doesnt hold up. that just ruins your brand new tools. what kind of hardware is out there that can hold up to our abuse. any luck finding some?
strange. i don't see that in my electric its cost me $30 in parts in a year. all of that from driving mistakes arms and a bulk. its all in driving style and how you learned to drive.
has anybody here heard bad/good about kershaw designs LiPo batteries? They were on sale at the worl finals and i almost bought a set. its just for that price something has got to be wrong and i wanted to ask before i buy. Thanks for your input.
i have a bad connection so sorry. but the ones that do it the worst are the hpi dirt bonz tires. should i have trimed the foam? I'm begining to think it may be my axles.
is there any way that i can make the tire mount at more of a right angle to the rim all around? i seem to have trouble when i mount the tire on the rim the tire makes a wobble when it rotates. if i just need to take my time or get someone else to do it, is there a helpful tool. thx for your help.
https://www.hpisavageforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8803
this should help.
the aluminum is soft and will bend with heavy bashing:drunk:. i would say go with rpm plastic. but my experince says i will spend less on one aluminum part that lasts a year or more as i will the stock plastic...
i have been having a similar prob with my 3.3. trx just told me to send it back but i decided to try a few more things. i put an extra head shim in and richened it up another turn out. And what oil% does your fuel have? if its not labeled change to a fuel that is and keep it above 12% oil. Also...
my uncle is a strict blue thunder guy. it dosent have the same kick as other engines but at least its not too much. stay away from trinity platinum i have seen three engines blow up from just 1 gallon of this stuff, but the regular is great. usually stay away from fuel that doesnt post their oil...
i had a set on my maxx, they can cause some knuckle probs. and i needed to file down my drive shafts for them to fit. but i never once flipped the truck. it got to be such a good handeling truck i wasn't having any fun with it. went back to stock and put proline offsets on it. not to mention the...
u need to be careful with this. i know easy off does it as well as greased lightening, drano too. all of these things actually eat aluminum. so don't forget your parts in the sink, they wont be usable. or u can just cover anything on the engine that needs to fit perfect, sacu as the space...