Better Late (Edinger) Than Never...

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Better Late (Edinger) Than Never...

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:D

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Re: Better Late (Edinger) Than Never...

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Re: Better Late (Edinger) Than Never...

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race prep dogbones :wink:

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Re: Better Late (Edinger) Than Never...

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very nice!

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Re: Better Late (Edinger) Than Never...

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scr8p wrote:race prep dogbones :wink:
Did they come stock with this version?

I seem to remember the dogbones being solid, I don't remember the roll pins...(?)
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Re: Better Late (Edinger) Than Never...

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no, they're not correct. but they're cool (and super light).

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scr8p wrote:no, they're not correct. but they're cool (and super light).

Sweet.

I though they were a little flashier than I remember..
I have no idea why anyone would upgrade to aftermarket dogbones on a brand new car, but not throw out the mechanical speed control...(?)..but I'm pretty stoked anyway. :D

As far as I can tell, it's completely box-fresh other than that.
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Gorgeous!

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Re: Better Late (Edinger) Than Never...

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Diggley wrote:I have no idea why anyone would upgrade to aftermarket dogbones on a brand new car, but not throw out the mechanical speed control...
Strange no question. Especially for such an exotic part. Beautiful car though! 8)
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scr8p wrote:race prep dogbones :wink:
T and A machine made titanium dogbones as well.
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Re: Better Late (Edinger) Than Never...

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So far it seems mostly complete; less a body/wing, battery straps, one counter sunk screw (for the antenna base) and a set of manuals. :D

I found a mint battery strap in my collection & I'm sure I have a matching screw around here somewhere. I may check the scan section and possibly print a copy of the assembly manual.

Thankfully, 98 percent of the car was already put together (very well) prior to me adapting it.

The only thing I'm not thrilled with is the Fred Flintstone era mechanical speed control and it's nightmare looking nest of wire...(I know it's original, but it's bleccch looking...)

I installed the nose tubes last night, the sway bar still needs to be assembled,

It looks like finding a NOS body shouldn't be an issue.

I may just leave the body clear for display...


I appreciate the tips and the comments, I think I'm in the right place for expert advice.

I never would have assumed the dogbones were aftermarket. :)
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Re: Better Late (Edinger) Than Never...

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biff85ta wrote:
scr8p wrote:race prep dogbones :wink:
T and A machine made titanium dogbones as well.
yes they did. race prep bones are easily picked out do to the roll pins and nylon/delrin caps on the ends.
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Re: Better Late (Edinger) Than Never...

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It also came with this odd battery..
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Re: Better Late (Edinger) Than Never...

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That was a pretty popular battery around here. Not so common if that was a factory installed connector though.
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gomachv wrote:That was a pretty popular battery around here. Not so common if that was a factory installed connector though.

It looks like it was made with it.

That plug is an odd one (to me anyway).

I've had Tamiya, Traxxas, Deans, & Sermos ends, but have never seen this style.

I was a Kyosho (Turbo Ultima) guy back in the day, and didn't actually get into the Associated stuff until the 90's, (my truck converted RC10 had Sermos) so this set up might be a little foreign to me.
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