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Thanks brother, That would have been a nice idea kind of like the gold you did on that dragsterSexy build. Wish you could've got Dean to make carbon pieces with pink weave. Looks great tho. Keep pushing.
Looks awesome brother ..damnnnLooking good, were do I get the lettering for the wheels? I thought they came with the tires but I guess notView attachment 80092
Looks like detroit performance sells the decals going to pick up a set
I didn't even consider that, hopefully not seems liked they have been staying in stock longer ever since the price went up.I would of went cage, just because the cages once gone can be several months before they restock. That looks dam good though.
Have to ask you a question as I am considering getting the Red Arrow arms. What length of dogbone shafts are required? Pin to pin spacing of 5.86" (149mm)? Tried to find information on the arms, asked Detroit Performance but no answer yet. What dogbones are you planning on using in the rear? That would be helpful. Thanks.What should I order next got some Christmas money?
1, should I order tsk b cage and put on my wrap?
2, order hubs and wheels and any other small parts so it’s a full rolling chassie?
He runs nitro cars, that is an igniter the the car in the picture is not a nitro though. It is a 2 stroke gas and oil mix engine. The red arrow arms require extended dogbone shafts. Can be IRC, fast lane machine etc. depending on your powerplantHave to ask you a question as I am considering getting the Red Arrow arms. What length of dogbone shafts are required? Pin to pin spacing of 5.86" (149mm)? Tried to find information on the arms, asked Detroit Performance but no answer yet. What dogbones are you planning on using in the rear? That would be helpful. Thanks.
One of these things is unlike the other, one of these things don't belong. Wonder if you were waiting on someone to notice this or not. No big deal. It was just something out of place, unless you are planning on using a glow plug. Interesting...
Red arrow arms v1 and v2 are plagued with design problems. Buy flm and don't look backI am considering getting the Red Arrow arms.
Red arrow arms v1 and v2 are plagued with design problems. Buy flm and don't look back
I know what it is, I have run the Nitro cars but have not bothered for a few years. Now running the 2 stroke myself. Was only making light of the out of place glow plug battery. I have one myself which is why I knew what it was. A jest at best is all.He runs nitro cars, that is an igniter the the car in the picture is not a nitro though. It is a 2 stroke gas and oil mix engine. The red arrow arms require extended dogbone shafts. Can be IRC, fast lane machine etc. depending on your powerplant
I looked at FLM, not sure I am keen on the front lower ball joint assembly. That is the weak link on the Rovan stuff. I may just scrap it and do an Outlaw Hybrid instead. I can see the upper rear control arm being an issue. Need some shim spacers for that. Curious what you feel are the V2 flaws? Seems like many are using them but that may not be a good thing. They are expensive to start with.Red arrow arms v1 and v2 are plagued with design problems. Buy flm and don't look back
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