Hurricain
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they are a highly respected business on this forum, and i can tell you it will NOT get you any good responces or replys on future threads, and should not be posted in this particular thread.
i know dozens and dozens that will also chime in about their great purchases.
MCD 4x4 truck, First off, i'm sorry you are having problams.
Second. I HIGHLY doubt you "got nowhere" with Largescale rc, you may not have gotten the answer you wanted to hear, but what do you want them to do, send you free parts to fix a problam that is apparent that MCD is not putting the limiters on these new trucks? Make your own, most of us have had to fix or do some small modifications to brand new vehicles.
Third off, don't threaten to NOT pay them on this forum, they are a highly respected business on this forum, and i can tell you it will NOT get you any good responces or replys on future threads, and should not be posted in this particular thread.
Hurrican, i doubt a lawsuit would be worth a few missing parts. I have dealt with a few lawsuits, and it cost 5 times more than you ever end up getting back.
I personnally think you will find the answer you seek, but not here bashing on your MCD. Call, Call, Call MCD, but don't bash on Largescale RC, from my 6 vehicle purchases, and more parts than i can mention, i have had 100% satisfaction, and i know dozens and dozens that will also chime in about their great purchases.
NoMoa
If you would have read all my posts regarding this, you would have seen that Largescale RC has made the effort the first time I had an issue when I received my Truck, by shipping out a hub that was broken upon receiving my truck, I have also made an effort to help them out by purchasing extra parts to help off set the cost of shipping on the hub.
I am not out for free parts. I do however feel that if a part was missing and it has the evidence of being removed prior to me receiving the Truck(they had installed the engine, Jetpro pipe, servo's and linkage) I would assume that they removed the limiters due to having complaints from customers that their Truck has limited turning, I can understand that, but the best approach is to put together a flyer in the box with all your paperwork stating to improve turning one can remove the limiters but with knowing that doing so will also let the tires rub the frame and both skirts and wear a hole in both.
I've spent a lot of money and feel that it should have been handled differently, (Yes their are people out their that are looking for free parts from suppliers all the time), I am not that type of person, But their is also good customer service which is the way to build a business.
I have sent an email to MCD and awaiting response. :helpsmilie:
I never bashed on MCD or Largescale RC.
I was told by Largescale RC to just use fuel tubing to make limiters, but no luck on damaged parts.
NoMoa, sounds like you need to read what was stated and not read between the lines. First off you can not stop payment but rather have the credit card company help if the consumer is in the right and help the business if they are in the right. I stated I could contact the credit card company, never stated I did or am.
Lighten UP NoMoa
I'm not new to RC, I have been in to RC since 1980, several planes, 1/10 electric, 1/8 nitro and now 1/5 gas.
Thanks to all :white-flag:
Largescalerc.com has been good to buy from. I have spoken with Scott many times and have purchased several hundred dollars worth of items from them. I have had more issues with King Cobra hop ups and sourcing them than anything else. You can try buying from KCR direct, but good luck. They didn't even answer my emails. I have done a large KCR/MCD alloy parts install on my truck, and it was done with some parts from largescalerc, and others purchased from a UK retailer.
One of my KCR hopups had 4mm ball joints where they should have had 5mm balljoints (rear chassis stifffener). Another didn't include proper length screws or the proper aluminum spacer (front chassis stiffener), and I had to dremel out the right side of the aluminum side shield to allow the lower engine plate bolt to clear. I would have thought that a company making a comprehensive line of aluminum items for a vehicle would have engineered them to all work together. They need to work on their part packing accuracy as well.
Here are a couple pics of the truck. Basically finished. Waiting on aluminum hubs, front and rear. I am going to do a thread on this truck with more pics when I get the time.
man that looks the goods thats for sure, is that a stock roll cage with the colour removed and polished up?
How much weight did you add to the chassis ??
LOOKS GREAT and I bet you its stronger too.
can you post better pics pls to see the details...
cheers
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