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turatula trx4m anti traxxasss build

That thing is cool looking, like a Bomber. What size hex driver a guy need for one those minis?

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Furitek?

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I used pliers to tighten the wheel nuts lol

the one thing I hate about micros is the tiny hardware

ya I was thinking furitek but that's a lot of money so I haven't bought 1 yet lol
since I have a brushed motor in it already I might see if my old losi micro esc will work
 
That thing is cool looking, like a Bomber. What size hex driver a guy need for one those minis?

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Furitek?

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1.3mm hex

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Yes, I stand corrected. I was thinking scx24 for some reason. You've just listed all of them needed for micros.

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finnaly a update on this rig
got some shocks in and the driveshafts i had to use 2 rear shafts from the high lift but there on since the front axle is so far forward the shocks were to short i added longer rod ends but still to short so i made up some shock keys out of some scrap plastic i dident like the first set up so i made new ones and it looks about right now
the servo is a ds s007 21g metal gear on a custom losi servo mount i bought the injora laydown servo mount but it dident fit the servo and since i already fit the losi mount to the servo i mounted it on the axle and it seems to work ok might need to brace it off a bit cause it moves around just a little but ill fix that later lol
 
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