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billj's first MOA build

Where did you get the motor, trans, axle,skid? I noticed a ways back and think I would like to find something like that.

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I believe that is a Lone Wolf Designs skid, try pm'ing him. But i think they are no longer available
 
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Great work Bill...I'm sure you had some stiff competition so being that close in points shows you and your rig are on your game!
 
Great work Bill...I'm sure you had some stiff competition so being that close in points shows you and your rig are on your game!
Hey Ryan, here is one of my courses from yesterdays final comp. As you will see the tires work very well, the driver on the other hand needs alot of practice. I honestly think i have found my favorite tires"thumbsup"

SSRCC South, Final comp 2.2 pro - YouTube
 
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Thanks! I'm glad they're working well for you. If we had more rock like you've got there I'm sure I'd run my narrowed Sedonas a lot more often, but our rocks are quite a bit smoother so we end up with a lot of side hills and such.
 
Its hard to tell from the videos, but there is a ton of elevation changes. We get in our share of sidehills. Its a bunch of boulders making a wall about 20 feet tall at the top, and horseshoe shaped at least 150yds long. Trust me spots like this are few and far between down here. Luckily this ones about 15 min from my house:ror:
 
So Bill. Took you lead finally and started working on my cases tonight. My rear case, which was once my front was pretty butchered, and given the scarcity of parts I was a little worried. My worries were justified as I had to drill another motor mount hole. Anyway, what a huge chore in some ways. Did not take to long to knock out but the second case was much harder. I wish I had actually picked up two of the dremel bits for this.

I do like mounting the motor somewhat inboard some though as it helps get some better clearance when twisting up a bit.
 
Wow billj I just found you're thread! Lots of good info here! I'm gonna steal some ideas for my next build. Still11 posts...
 
Bringing a dead thread back to life. lol After not comping for a while (almost a year) I went to a North Florida comp in Gainesville. Was having issues with my front motor cutting out, found the problem


Felt good to comp, really want to do more this year. A local hobby shop wants to start up some 2.2 pro comps, now we just need some drivers"thumbsup"



They definitely have the rocks to do work




 
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