Another one bites the dust

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Blazer X

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Well this is the going to be the last time this happens, I'm going back to the Robinson Racing solid gear.
 
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No it's a single hpi spur gear...the lrp sheared the very tiny allen head screws off and it came apart. I'm lucky I didn't damage the engine!
 
Well this is the going to be the last time this happens, I'm going back to the Robinson Racing solid gear.
DOEUGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...
If your gonna go STEEL,...Go robinson Combo, for sure.
Bummer, Blaze.
Did it f&%k up the CB, Bearings, Tranny, input shaft, Slipper plate, crankshaft, motor mount, motor plate, ect, ect?
 
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Ya know......Eventhough this spur is shot to hell, it saved the engine and drive train.

If it was a Robinson that came loose or whatever, your drive train would be the thing
thats shot to hell or even alot worse.

These steel gears are like playing with fire..... You will get burned, eventually.

Steel gears are best suited for road cars. And even then, they still can f%$k things up.

==================Sorry to hear about this, Blazer.========================
 
ive run the hpi spur gear for about a year and a half it runs great no problems to date! sorry to hear about the blazer x.
4x4
 
ANYONE HAVE EXP WITH THE DIRT BONZ TIRES? APPARENTLY THEY GIVE U BETTER ACCLERATION AND STUFF BUT ARE THEY FAIRLY GOOD TIRES? AND HOW MUCH SMALLER ARE THEY COMPARED TO THE STOCK SAV X TIRES:dunno:
 
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Just out of curiousity SavageShaun, And don't take this wrong, but do
you know how to start a thread?

When I first came here,... I didn't.

1. Click Forum at the the top of the home page.

2. select the section that best suits your subject matter.
In this case, click TIRES/ WHEELS' section.

3. Now...Scroll down to the bottom left side of the page and click
the little red button, "NEW THREAD"

4. Click the Title window and type in a title for your subject.

5. Click the suject window and type in type in you subject matter.

6. Check for mistakes that you missed and then click the SUBMIT button.

=====You've just created a thread in the "TIRES/WHEELS" section.=====

This will get you ALOT more attention in your questions and thouhts.

I hope this was helpful, Shaun
 
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