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sportsman twin force

:twisted: *****UPDATES PLEASE***** :twisted:

ya, it has been a while. :sad:

summer has came so the rc's have been a little neglected. its not much but here is what i have done so fare.






got my drive-lines. had to make the rear a little long to work for me.





made my upper links out of solid aluminum rod.





had to make a crazy link up front to clear the drive-line.





a battery tray.







electronics tray mounts to the back of the servo mount.



 
well you have been doing work afterall. all the little stuff that just takes forever to finish. looks really good
 
well i finally ordered my servo. the ears are removable, i thought that was cool.




clocked the C's back.







CC BEC, FXR ESC with posts half cut and SR3100 receiver






couple random pics.




 
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Can we see a pic of the front and rear drive shafts? Some of the past pic's look like there at an extreme angle which will bind if not addressed.

Great looking rig bro."thumbsup""thumbsup""thumbsup"
 
Can we see a pic of the front and rear drive shafts? Some of the past pic's look like there at an extreme angle which will bind if not addressed.

Great looking rig bro."thumbsup""thumbsup""thumbsup"



ya, the front was really bad. but i was able to fix that when i clocked the C's.

i think the rear will be ok.





rear, sprung in first pic. compressed in second.













not much for a update. i got the receiver bypass adapter in the mail the other day, from Chris_The_Battery_Man.

was able to clean up the wiring a little more with this.






 
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