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How often should slipper pads be replaced, is it after so many meetings or do they last a season etc?
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depends how much they slip I've run mine for nearly 2 years without changing them...
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Just look at them what are they like if there back and look work replace them they only cost a few quid and if you get new ones get the white ones there better more consistant at slipping.

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Was gonna get a set but at £7 I wont bother
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Just look at them punctuation? what are they like more punctuation... if there back and look work spelling? replace them they only cost....
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I always found the AE slipper to be crap, start a run with any kind of slip on (like at tivvy) and it would have backed off by the end of the run.

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Just look at them, what are they like?? if there black and look worn replace them. They only cost a few quid and if you get new ones get the white ones there better more consistant at slipping. My slipper is fine dan but my friend does seems to back off a little.

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I always found the AE slipper to be crap, start a run with any kind of slip on (like at tivvy) and it would have backed off by the end of the run.

Losi clutch miles better!
is this the way to go, like the Kyosho?




Clutch spring is acting/pressing against a washer. So any spring bite/movement should spin the washer against the nut rather the spring biting into the nut and backing it of. Just a thought

are Losi slippers bulit the same?
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