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Author: | Alex_kipper [ Tue Dec 20, 2005 06:11:04 ] |
Post subject: | Mulitple Questions about XB8 |
Hey guys, I just recived my XB8, goin to build it soon. here are the questions: Im thinking about the soft arms, but im told that they need to be replaced after a few gallons...true? or how much time? Im trying to decide Eather the motor mount, or the rear alu hubs, give me you thought of which 1s to get. i wana make the buggy for reliable. thanks in Advance!! |
Author: | Brian M [ Tue Dec 20, 2005 06:31:35 ] |
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I've raced my XB8 for 2 gallons now. I've ran it very hard. Nothing has broken. This buggy is so, so durable. At my local track, "Sun Valley" Raceway there are only 2 Xrays. We always finish. ![]() |
Author: | NateB8 [ Tue Dec 20, 2005 08:18:38 ] |
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go with the alum rear hubs! Soft arms are good too youll be happy with them |
Author: | Troy Weatherholt [ Tue Dec 20, 2005 08:21:38 ] |
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I am with Nate get the rear hubs 1st. We have over 12 gallons on our 1st set of soft arms on Derek's car with no issues. |
Author: | HVoltage [ Tue Dec 20, 2005 10:56:06 ] |
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Author: | Alex_kipper [ Tue Dec 20, 2005 16:30:21 ] |
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Author: | Alex_kipper [ Wed Dec 21, 2005 05:23:47 ] |
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Author: | guy02 [ Wed Dec 21, 2005 17:19:53 ] |
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motormount is very nice and usefull it will protect your main gear and center mounts as a flex can occure in the middle of the chassis alu front torquerod is ok to, as the stock one can shoot of the ball link on a heavy landing or impact, you can better ride without or with a shortened rear torquerod than change the front, to counter that flex in the middle alu steering blocks are next: they give a bit shorter steering radius and are strong rear alu blocks is for last hop up, as you will be able to use it properly then |
Author: | Sami L [ Wed Dec 21, 2005 17:30:18 ] |
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Once again: Whats wrong with stock steering blocks? Very strong stuff indeed. And if you need to decrease turning radius: take out your Dremel. I wouldn't be willing to spend that amount of money without a reason. And also not to suggest it as a "must have" hopup. Stock plastics are cheap, they can take alot of asskicking! |
Author: | guy02 [ Wed Dec 21, 2005 17:47:10 ] |
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Author: | Alex_kipper [ Wed Dec 21, 2005 18:44:28 ] |
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Author: | Sami L [ Wed Dec 21, 2005 18:55:46 ] |
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Author: | Alex_kipper [ Wed Dec 21, 2005 18:58:27 ] |
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Author: | Sami L [ Wed Dec 21, 2005 19:06:14 ] |
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Author: | HVoltage [ Wed Dec 21, 2005 19:45:10 ] |
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Author: | Alex_kipper [ Tue Dec 27, 2005 04:55:49 ] |
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Author: | JesseRobbers [ Tue Dec 27, 2005 05:37:19 ] |
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Author: | Alex_kipper [ Tue Dec 27, 2005 07:48:07 ] |
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