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Those prolines make your Typhon look sweet. How do you like them? Did they bolt right up or what changes did you have to go. Just got a Typhon the other day and really like the setup you have.
They bolt right on BUT when running them they do rub on the upper ball joint no wheel rotation, so like a impatient man I am I said oh well I’m running set up and it made a groove on upper ball joint and worked out fine, but order yourself some of these and you will get clearance you need, my pair come in Tuesday but they only have blue only
 

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Those prolines make your Typhon look sweet. How do you like them? Did they bolt right up or what changes did you have to go. Just got a Typhon the other day and really like the setup you have.
I like them, they do balloon not to bad still controllable, good ass grip on asphalt and having a savox servo 1210 sg when you make hard turn and full throttle rear tires do that ripple look effect and launches hard I’d buy these again 6s will destroy these tires proline prime 2.8s
 
So I got my truggy tires on. Love this thing! Can’t wait to run it in this form.

I used RC8T hex, like I’ve done before. The problem is that the Associated pins are larger so you have to use the stock ones which leaves a little slop. So I used some HPI washers, and then filed down the lip on the back of the hex a little bit. Now the stock pins are nice and snug.
 

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Two batteries bashed at the park by my kids school and not one part out of place. City workers kindly left a dirt pile out there for me. I love buggy chassis with big tires so much. I don’t know why but it’s my favorite bashing platform. I haven’t had this much fun with a basher since my MT4G3!

I have a feeling that the stock servo is going to give out soon, especially with the big treads. I put the Voltage Hobbies mount on there. Maybe that will help it last a little longer.
 

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Two batteries bashed at the park by my kids school and not one part out of place. City workers kindly left a dirt pile out there for me. I love buggy chassis with big tires so much. I don’t know why but it’s my favorite bashing platform. I haven’t had this much fun with a basher since my MT4G3!

I have a feeling that the stock servo is going to give out soon, especially with the big treads. I put the Voltage Hobbies mount on there. Maybe that will help it last a little longer.
Bashing is really fun stress reliever, I take mine to work or wherever I’m headed to and I see some dirt oh it’s mine. Servo never went out on me but upgraded to a savox 1210sg mannnn that that makes tight turns big difference in performance definitely
 
Bashing is really fun stress reliever, I take mine to work or wherever I’m headed to and I see some dirt oh it’s mine. Servo never went out on me but upgraded to a savox 1210sg mannnn that that makes tight turns big difference in performance definitely

Yeah, the better servo is a big difference from the stocker. The stock one is definitely better than other RTRs I’ve had. But when you get a good one it makes a difference.

With the big tires this is eventually where I’m going with mine. I’m going to get senton body mounts and a Slash Bug body. Here it is with my kids slash body. I love bug bodies for hard bashing, there’s no better IMO.
 

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Yeah, the better servo is a big difference from the stocker. The stock one is definitely better than other RTRs I’ve had. But when you get a good one it makes a difference.

With the big tires this is eventually where I’m going with mine. I’m going to get senton body mounts and a Slash Bug body. Here it is with my kids slash body. I love bug bodies for hard bashing, there’s no better IMO.
I’m liking that body who makes it it is it old school one from back in the days
 
I’m liking that body who makes it it is it old school one from back in the days
Yeah that 1210 servo is stupid mad crazy on speedtread tires absolutely no balloons only for occasional street action. I record street action but before it downloaded phone time out and canceled it. Should of recorded to YouTube and posted that way
 
I’m liking that body who makes it it is it old school one from back in the days

It’s just a Proline Slash Bug body. They still make it. This one is from when I first got started in the hobby 8yrs ago. It got handed down to my son along with the Slash.
 
I had one for a Revo on my MT4 too when I had that. They’re tough and like to roll back over when you flip. Lol
 

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