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backflip MT are great on the fireteam!!
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The Kraton hubs help promote a better power slide. (Without the silly brake)Many have done the Kraton hubs. I don't feel there would be much of any advantage. I could be wrong.
I would think the shorter/narrower hubs would even flex less. An advantage.
Where u begin selling some to upgradeI got ya.
And BTW.....................
I just pulled the plug on a White FT a few minutes ago. HH.
A no brainer price.
You guys here know how to spend my $$$ for sure. Its addicting. And I have no more room. This one will probably stay in my bedroom now. Will make my 18th RC rig here.
Where does it end?
You know you need a second for spare partsI got ya.
And BTW.....................
I just pulled the plug on a White FT a few minutes ago. HH.
A no brainer price.
You guys here know how to spend my $$$ for sure. Its addicting. And I have no more room. This one will probably stay in my bedroom now. Will make my 18th RC rig here.
Where does it end?
Checked out one of my existing rigs and the droop screws look fine but wondering if I would need to pull any out to see if they are stripped. Perhaps it doesn't matter if you never touch them.My last Typhon and this Fireteam came with M4 button head screws with four washers under the head. I'm guessing this is their new way of doing things and not using the long grub screws. The nice thing with the grub screws is that you couldn't strip the hole (it would just fall out the other side) - but whomever is putting these button head screws in is just going to town. Would never have discovered it if I didn't swap them out for actual droop screws. Here's the plastic threads that were pulled out of the arms and "stuck" on the screws.
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Here's the gouge on the tire:
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One thing I learned from @SrC was to go over a new vehicle with a fine tooth comb and document every stripped part or damaged piece and send a laundry list to Horizon for them to make it right.
@Engineer, look closely at the Pivot Ball Nuts, that they are not crossthreaded into the Front hubs with the O-rings all pushed out.
A common Flub I always noticed. I usually find at least one of the 4 messed up. Ruined Hubs and nut O rings.
Checked out one of my existing rigs and the droop screws look fine but wondering if I would need to pull any out to see if they are stripped. Perhaps it doesn't matter if you never touch them.
I'm interested!!Man you guys got me to bite too. I already had a black one that I got for like 500$ months ago So I'm getting the white. I figure if I sell the electronics thats like a 300$ fireteam and the body and tires on jenny's is already like 200$ by themselves.
Man you guys got me to bite too. I already had a black one that I got for like 500$ months ago So I'm getting the white. I figure if I sell the electronics thats like a 300$ fireteam and the body and tires on jenny's is already like 200$ by themselves.
A'tta boy !!!! LOLI got ya.
And BTW.....................
I just pulled the plug on a White FT a few minutes ago. HH.
A no brainer price.
You guys here know how to spend my $$$ for sure. Its addicting. And I have no more room. This one will probably stay in my bedroom now. Will make my 18th RC rig here.
Where does it end?
A'tta boy for you to !!!! LOL you guys joinin' in the savings !!!!Man you guys got me to bite too. I already had a black one that I got for like 500$ months ago So I'm getting the white. I figure if I sell the electronics thats like a 300$ fireteam and the body and tires on jenny's is already like 200$ by themselves.
Forum is going to be ripe with some 150A combo's
I also want to try my BF LP's on them.backflip MT are great on the fireteam!!
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