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Live Venom Creeper build today!

As you tighten down the diff screws double check that the diff spins smoothly. Make sure the diff lock ring operates smoothly, use grease there as well.
Use an axle to spin it and lock/unlock it by hand.
 
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Make it look like a 70's Van... ;)
 
I'm guessing the Creepers gonna look like this before it's all done and over with...

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Anytime on the paint work Jason, just let me know what you want...
 
Smooth as butter for me... "thumbsup" So whens the swap meet in Colorado
Use to go to the MTN bike Swap meet
every year when I was there. Do they have RC swap meets now?

Well, got pulled over by the wife rolling to the fridge, it was ok though she was carring chips and let me off with a warning.

Thats some funny Snitz right there

why are yall screwing the set screws into the link ends???? that ticked me off about the ax10 i bought...cuz anytime i wanted to disassemble the links and/or swap parts around i had to hold the link with pliers and then try to back the set screw out using the threads!!!!!!!!!! if you screw the set screws into the links the plastic rod ends are more than easily installed just by putting a hex driver through the eyelet and rotating em...just seems like a better setup in the long run

Thats what I did piece of cake

:evil:TIME TO HERL GREEN AND GOLD

The Axials are green.
Don't do it no green.
 
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