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RockStar Honcho

XxRockStar199xX

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Ok got my honcho finished(lol) for now anyways. It started off as the honcho tr rtr. It still has all the axial electronics.
-proline accessories
-proline lightbar
-aluminum trans gears
-aluminum spur gear
-aluminum links
-heavy duty bevel gears
-Rc4wd RockStompers 1.9
-duratrax 6-cell 5000mah battery
-4 link in the rear (not pictured0
-wheel weights

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Looks good, you might want to release some tension out the rear spring as it looks a little on the firm side!
 
jeez yea that rear spring looks very tight, i dont think there is any advantage to it being that tight....oh and a little tip, if i were you i would paint the inside of the body black, helps a lot with how it looks.
 
You should turn the bolts that run through the steering arm upside down from the way you have it. Less likely to get hung up on things."thumbsup"
 
You should turn the bolts that run through the steering arm upside down from the way you have it. Less likely to get hung up on things."thumbsup"

i was thinking about that the other day but i was wondering about cuttin the end of the screw so all thats left is the bolt
 
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