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Default My XX4 with LiPo saddle

Lot of work to get this result. Hope you will enjoy few pics



















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Wow! Superclean install!

Looks really excellent
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that is the nuts!

everything is perfect, even down to the tires...

only thing... personally, I would loose the rear skit plate
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Thanks Chris

Agree with you about the skid plate: I expect to mount it only when running on sever abusing tracks 'cause XX4 chassis bottom end is quite fragile where rear bumper is mount
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Have you got any pics of the car without the lipos in, so we can see the detail of the brass lipo tray?

Also love to see more detail of the front wishbone savers. Do you use a custom screw into the hub?

Also like the rear Ali hinge pin brace and rear bumper holder. Have you done anything at the other end to retain the hinge pins?
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Have you got any pics of the car without the lipos in, so we can see the detail of the brass lipo tray?

Also love to see more detail of the front wishbone savers. Do you use a custom screw into the hub?

Also like the rear Ali hinge pin brace and rear bumper holder. Have you done anything at the other end to retain the hinge pins?
Hi Dalla,

I will take some pics without LiPo in so that you will see the Manutech Racing LiPo weight balancer...

The front wishbone savers have been home made few years ago when I were racing X5. The screws are coming out of the kit but have been tapered so that same lenght are in the hub carrier. I will also post some pics

About the rear hinge pins, they are only stopped by the rear bumper as they are in the kit.

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that is the nuts!

everything is perfect, even down to the tires...

only thing... personally, I would loose the rear skit plate
Clearly you missed the biggest thing Chris. Sort out the length of the steering turnbuckle. Its like 10 turns to long. Other than that looks cool.

I wish we can those tyres and not just at the odd hot day at kiddy (ahhhh the good ole days)

Has it be put in a vacum box and stored for the rest of your days?
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Clearly you missed the biggest thing Chris. Sort out the length of the steering turnbuckle. Its like 10 turns to long. Other than that looks cool.
I see what you mean Danny. I will correct this point
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