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The badlands are an awesome tire. your going to find you need more slip with those so you don't flip over backwards!
Also the stock fury wheels will accept any 2.2 3.0 sct tire.
The cone shaped design just lets the tire fold in more and is not desirable for performance.
I believe the mojave wheels are the unusual proprietary tire diameter.
Sorry, DBBD I've been meaning to reply to this post but it got away from me. There are a couple of ways that you can keep those body clips from walking off on their own. The first thing I tried were some body clip cables. The ones I went with are by Team Raffee Co and were supplied by AsiaTees. I like them because they are all of $1.65 for a set.
Installed on the Fury:
While the clip cables do their job, and are about a 30 second task to install, I find that I prefer the $4.80 Du-Bro Body Klip retainers. They are a bit of a PITA to install. You have to drill (or ream out) a hole in your truck body shell in between the existing body mount holes. The hole size must be precise or the little nub either wont fit through or it will fall out. I use a drill to ensure proper sizing. The instruction card states what size bit is required. It's a major pain to get the nub through the hole but once it's installed the body clips will NEVER get lost!
Installed on my sons Losi XXX-SCT:
Atomik R/C support reply:
"Hello, the hole on the shock cap is intended to allow shock oil to escape if over filled. Are you saying that ALL of the oil has escaped, or just the over filled amount?"
I sent them pics of the twisted and damaged diaphragms with a detailed explanation of what I think is happening. Let's see how they reply.
Skaxis any updates on the shocks?
9h got ya I thought you had purchased the 78 for the front was wondering if them being for a crawler would have any effectSadly, Integy has been out of the 98mm blue MSR11 shocks. Once they come back in stock I'll get some. For the time being I've been running the Atomik's. They don't seem to be leaking... I think the trick is to install the bladder into the cap and screw that down onto the shock body, but that's not the best way to build a bladder type shock.
9h got ya I thought you had purchased the 78 for the front was wondering if them being for a crawler would have any effect
Skaxis had you thought about this ones:
http://www.integy.com/st_prod.html?p_prodid=6843&p_catid=107&ratesortby=New#.Vwsz3vl95hE
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