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Yes im not home but ill try to post it tonight
who stocks these shocks tq or team c
and do you have a link. cheers
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U should be able to get the shocks from both companies. We dont've them in stock but from what im told the shipment of parts is in transit. Ill post as soon as i here that they're in stock.
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yES The spur is noisy. I used a 86T Spur that comes on the truck. I'll do a writeup on how i got it to work.
Thanks Rob, its Bernie here btw. I did get a 2wd spur to fit, drilling the center hole, it came out a little out of round but not bad. THere was no difference in the noise either So this makes be think the spur is not the problem, but sound is coming from it.
Do you think its a resonating sound from the spur being encased with the plastic cover? It sounds hollow to me, like the gear noise is amplified.
Anyone out there know of a spur that uses a slipper pad, with an 8mm center hole? From pics the hpi blitz looks similar, but without one in hand I dont know.
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Thanks Rob, its Bernie here btw. I did get a 2wd spur to fit, drilling the center hole, it came out a little out of round but not bad. THere was no difference in the noise either So this makes be think the spur is not the problem, but sound is coming from it.
Do you think its a resonating sound from the spur being encased with the plastic cover? It sounds hollow to me, like the gear noise is amplified.
Anyone out there know of a spur that uses a slipper pad, with an 8mm center hole? From pics the hpi blitz looks similar, but without one in hand I dont know.
humm changing the spur did it for me to be honest!. Ill check on the blitz today cause i own one and report back~!
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I was getting some PM's regarding pics of the inside of the 4wd and outside. Heres a couple for the people that asked. Dont mind my power cap hangin i was in the middle of doing something and didnt mount it.haha. Im running AE wheels out back and kyoshos up front. In the rear i just used the blue spacer that comes in the ae wheel conversion and the fit was perfect. The kyoshos up front fit without any modifications.

Also heres the upgrades im running on it .

TU0410 C-Type Holder 10 Degree
TU0415 Motor Mount
TU0418 Rear Arm Mount
TU0422 Rear Hub
TU0423 6mm Ball Stud
TU0416 Front Hinge Pin Brace Set
TU0424 Steering Plate
TU0426 Carbon Battery Plate











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