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Recommended Durango spares
Greetings,
I've had my Durango since late last year but unbelievably its never been raced in anger yet. (Our local indoor club only caters for touring cars) Its been around the indoor TC track and my garden a few times, just to see how it goes, and so far no problems or breakages. After reading a few posts on here, I would like to start a thread on what spares you would recommend to have in your pit box. I have the usual stuff like wishbones and steering yokes, but its the smaller things that might catch me out that I'd like to know about. My first offroad meeting is a week on sunday so I just want to be prepared.:thumbsup: Thanks in advance. |
Here is my first rebuild order if it can help you : (TD 310004) wasn't necessary in the end...
http://www.imagefacile.com/img/hneh7_order.jpg |
Only thing I've broken on mine is a front gear box top (upper bulkhead).....but it was one of those strange, freak, odd, twisty landing upsidedown landing crashes. I've similar crashes since then and haven't had any problems.
Other than that its pretty damn strong.:thumbsup: |
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Houps I didn't mention that this rebuilt was after 60 packs 4 races and 2 Nat.
I had only one plastic broken in a big crash : TD340008 (rear hub) All the rest was to renew the car, for exemple, TD330038 should be controled very often as it can be bended. here are some picture of my rebuilding : http://www.mini-zone.com/forum/viewt...p=55825#p55825 |
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That list seems fairly reasonable then. The price of the durango spares is great, to change that amount of parts on other cars would cost considerably more! |
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My stock list was spur gears x50 & slipper pads x50 :p Rest of the car was pretty bomb proof |
haha rob wot about all the parts u had off me :thumbsup:
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