
Keep in mind you still need electronics and if you don't need new tires now, you will soon.
I still suggest saving your $55 and de-burring the original steel gears, unless you absolutely hate the idea of filing the edges of the gears.
The tires still have ribs and knobs but I bet they're not up to the standards of the guys here. I won't be racing this thing so until they're bald and the car won't turn or move, I'll probably just run with the originals. LOL85Edinger wrote:Keep in mind you still need electronics and if you don't need new tires now, you will soon.
Well that makes enough sense for me! Thanks.85Edinger wrote:The outdrive bearings do slightly decrease drag, but the much bigger, more important advantage is that they help the outdrive gears mesh letter with the idlers by supporting them. This lowers the chance of an idler stripping and also relieves stress from the internal bearings.
My front shock tower has 2 sets of holes and we definitely didn't drill either of them. The lower ones, which is where we had the shocks, are slightly inset from the others. Even at that, the holes are very close to each other.gomachv wrote:The rere has a front shock tower that it is not properly drilled, thus you had to run more preload on the shots. And they still don't work properly until you drill correct hole LOL. Don't worry too much about preload until you get the batteries and motor and electronics in it. The weight now versus the weight back then is quite a bit different actually
Ya I've got the anti-roll bar. Can't believe they made you solder the ball ends on. LOL85Edinger wrote:Also keep in mind that the re-re has no front antiroll bar, and the original box stock suspension setup was way too soft anyway.
The Competition class motors seem to be in the $80-$100 range (or crazy people trying to sell the same motors on eBay for $180+)85Edinger wrote:As for motors, I would go for a 17.5 turn motor to be easy on the transmission. You can get decent brushless motors for as little as $30, just an FYI- but you don't seem to be on much of a budget.
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