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    RE: TNX Subforum - 10/4/2004 11:22:55 PM   
    tamiyakid08



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    the wheels/tires are pretty good, u still get some slide around the turn

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    RE: TNX Subforum - 10/5/2004 2:37:03 AM   
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    alright, alright so they were good tires/wheels, i just cant leave well enough alone.

    what wheel/tire combo does someone suggest for general bashing, no racing. im on asphalt, grass, gravel, you name it, been driven over. just shoot me some opinions. thanks

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    RE: TNX Subforum - 10/5/2004 5:39:25 AM   
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    are there any other shocks besides the power strokes that work well with the TNX?

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    RE: TNX Subforum - 10/5/2004 7:25:20 PM   
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    I thought I saw some people saying the stock TNX chasis flexes a bit much? Don't know how true it is. I saw it on Terracrusher.net.

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    RE: TNX Subforum - 10/5/2004 7:40:25 PM   
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    yesthe stock chassis can flex, which many people have considered the reason for striped spur gears, i havent had any problems with this yet. and it can be fixed by strenghting the buttom part.

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    RE: TNX Subforum - 10/6/2004 8:25:16 PM   
    tamiyakid08



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    has any one had ANY problems with the tnx?

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    RE: TNX Subforum - 10/6/2004 10:13:30 PM   
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    broke my shock ends, but that my own fault. only thing i broke was but front skidplate, but it didnt really brake, it just wont fir into bumper no more, so their both just lose.

    Tim

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    RE: TNX Subforum - 10/6/2004 10:19:32 PM   
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    like a headplant into a ramp?? i did that and it poped my bumper and bent the screw and is rly hard to put back on some times after driving.

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    RE: TNX Subforum - 10/7/2004 12:17:56 AM   
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    I have not had any broken parts yet....so far the TNX has been really durable.
    I have since I got it replaced the cooling head. Its pretty soft cast Alum. I replaced it with a machined Nova head.

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    RE: TNX Subforum - 10/7/2004 12:44:57 AM   
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    where can i find the nova head at? links......

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    RE: TNX Subforum - 10/7/2004 12:45:42 AM   
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    hey noreaga where did u get the head from?

    does that fit the os18cvr or do they do one to fit it do u know?

    cheers for any help there mate

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    RE: TNX Subforum - 10/7/2004 3:43:33 AM   
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    hey yesterday, i pulled off the stock head and the cylinder wall was like stuck on the head.. any one had this happen?

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    RE: TNX Subforum - 10/7/2004 3:44:58 AM   
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    i had this happen but not on that truck,so i ripped it off with a flat head screw driver

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    RE: TNX Subforum - 10/7/2004 3:46:37 AM   
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    Check www.novarcproducts.com they should have all the info you need. You can try Ebay as well.

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    RE: TNX Subforum - 10/7/2004 3:52:07 AM   
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    quote:

    i had this happen but not on that truck,so i ripped it off with a flat head screw driver



    and finaly result?

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