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I hope that's right. Amazon description of cups make them seem standard
They are in there trust me. lolI hope that's right. Amazon description of cups make them seem standard
have titanium turnbuckles on talion they look good and one less thing to break and yes they are expensiveWay to expensive. These don't break that often. If the op mods in what I posted he will never break one again.
thats true must have been feeling flush at the timeThe question is always, when you upgrade, what breaks next? You will always break something - make sure you don’t strengthen the $10 parts until you break $50 parts. ?
Makes a lot of sense ?The question is always, when you upgrade, what breaks next? You will always break something - make sure you don’t strengthen the $10 parts until you break $50 parts. ?
$50 part. Dang what vehicle u got. LolThe question is always, when you upgrade, what breaks next? You will always break something - make sure you don’t strengthen the $10 parts until you break $50 parts. ?
40 pounds front and rear lungsford titanium turnbuckles on arrma talion$50 part. Dang what vehicle u got. Lol
On a more serious note what your saying is always kinda implied. But somethings its ok to beef up. Such as links that have a servo saver on them.
I was joking, as most parts individually are not $50. And don't forget that titanium is transferring the inertia elsewhere lolol40 pounds front and rear lungsford titanium turnbuckles on arrma talion
Stock ones are the best!!!Happy New Years people!
I just broke what I think is the turnbuckle on my 6s notorious. Its the long part that connects the servo to the wheel for turning. I hit a mailbox and snapped it.
Whats the recommended replacement? Not finding much on the web.
That last bit is the point. Servo saver should save the servo in this case, but you need to look up and downstream of parts you strengthen. A bag of cheap rod ends is a great failure point. There is a balance there certainly, but I will crash and hit stuff and land badly. I like it when that results in me changing a rod end in a few minutes. I’ll be happy to do that frequently rather than bend a shock rod or crack a hub, things I can’t fix quickly from parts in my bash box.I was joking, as most parts individually are not $50. And don't forget that titanium is transferring the inertia elsewhere lolol
I was joking, as most parts individually are not $50. And don't forget that titanium is transferring the inertia elsewhere l
mine have been great no problems in must be over a year expensive but worth it for meI was joking, as most parts individually are not $50. And don't forget that titanium is transferring the inertia elsewhere lolol
TBR Front bumper. Nice. me too. Its extremely tanky.Stock ones are the best!!!
Thats a bit steep $45 for a turnbuckle set ?You could always get the EXB Turnbuckles https://www.amainhobbies.com/arrma-kraton-exb-4x95mm-steel-turnbuckle-2-ara340175/p1237203
Or if you have money burning a hole in your pocket https://www.absolutehobbyz.com/luns...or-arrma-talion-kraton-notorious-outcast.html
Lunsford makes nice stuff and titanium isn't cheap.Thats a bit steep $45 for a turnbuckle set ?
Right. Its not a traxxas so running titanium turnbuckles is not a must lol.Thats a bit steep $45 for a turnbuckle set ?
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