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Salina Area Crawling

Couple more pics of at the river:

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I don;t have one...yet lol, i need to get a new set so i am going use one of the old ones after i swap them out. i didn't want to loose the screw and figured it would break if i didn't support it somehow.
 
yeah and so did the new weight distribution, i am hoping to get this on the rocks at Conrado this weekend and try it out, but just the little bit i played on the dirt pile at home i noticed major improvement. the body came with a bunch of spare axial parts so i made a battery tray that goes out over the front end, attaches the body at the front and the bumper, plus it carries two 9.6volt packs. mimics the weight distribution of a 1:1 very well.

*EDIT* no Coronado this weekend, just sheared the pin in the front end, probably going to wait a few weeks and order me a set of solid steel spiders.
 
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got a temporary fix in place, going to try and hit Coronado on Sunday. not sure how much crawling i will get in between the rain and i think my 9.6 packs are giving out.
 
okay, axles fixed, replacement servo in, i think i am going to try for Coronado again this after noon, just a heads up, it will be freaking beautiful.
 
i think i am going to try for Coronado again this after noon, just a heads up, it will be freaking beautiful.

I would totally come crawl, but my rig isn't done... and I'm still without a car (I might not ever get a car...) Have fun!"thumbsup"
 
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