5 of which don't seem to be working.
Type: Posts; User: BadMonty
5 of which don't seem to be working.
Great communication, no issues with payment, and a flat out great person. Would definately do it again.
Bump it up.
86t I believe
My thoughts exactly. They are not friends, and rarely play well with each other.
Hope these pics arn't too crappy like this camera is, but yes these will be literally a hair away from touching.
http://i45.tinypic.com/b6r146.jpg
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All XL-5 models come with bushings not bearings.
You have it correct, it can go on the bottom holes, and yes you need to put them on first.
I did the same, but wanted to try a rustler this time around. I loved my pede, and will eventually get another.
Can I mount a digger body to my rustler using the stock front mount?
FLM is prolly your best bet. or maybe Hot Racing.
Perfect advice, and if it's the xl-5 model go grab some bearings to replace the bushings.
Ya.... that's what I meant too! :lol:
Yes but not for the rear of a rustler.
I'm wanting to mount a beetle body but can't figure out how to mount the rear. Would I need a pede rear mount?
No reason other than body options I guess.
So why make the fronts adjustable? Makes no sense to me! :confused: Oh well.
Okay don't laugh...
Raising the body on my rustler in the front... Easy.
Raising the body in the rear... huh?! It's not adjustable so how do I raise it? I have the rpm adjustable mount for the...
Bump it up!
Plain, and simple.. You'll love it!
I discharge mine by running them. Works everytime, and enjoyable too! :)
Using the MIP HD CVDs the pin problem is no more... or so I've been told.
I think it's to aid the hinge pin in the event of a collision to the arms from bending. Don't quote me on that though. :D
It's like alcohol, and evaporates, but I'd wash it just to be safe. Remember its dangerous stuff so use gloves, and eye protection.
I personally like the boiling method myself.