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official hotbodies lsp thread - 7/23/2007 9:36:32 PM   
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hey whats up just making this thread for any questions or just to post pics of your lsp's up, or just give tips to other fellow rc'ers. i bought my lsp and love it except the shock ends kept breaking i ordered the aluminum ones and should be coming in this week.


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RE: official hotbodies lsp thread - 7/24/2007 2:02:37 AM   
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here you go before I did some suspension tuning

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RE: official hotbodies lsp thread - 7/24/2007 3:54:18 AM   
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have you installed those alumin shock ends, do yours ever break? if that is your back yard you have a huge back yard! what mods do you have on your truck.

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RE: official hotbodies lsp thread - 7/24/2007 1:52:27 PM   
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I have no problems with it and no signs that it will break I have no mods yet but it is a pro-r so there is no real modding needed but I will install threaded shocks and a bigger fuel tank in the near future
edit* that is my backyard I built the track cuz I was tired of running at our local track and there is 2 more jumps not shown in the picture, it is a figure 8 and one of the jumps is a crossover

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RE: official hotbodies lsp thread - 7/24/2007 3:29:51 PM   
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Personally I think the Pro R needs a few decent upgrades to race with the Mugen club. Out of the box they are not that crash hot...

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RE: official hotbodies lsp thread - 7/24/2007 3:32:09 PM   
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Upgrades such as...

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RE: official hotbodies lsp thread - 7/24/2007 3:32:21 PM   
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you just have to have the correct motor and my axe rossi mamba makes it pull wheely's in the straights


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RE: official hotbodies lsp thread - 7/24/2007 5:57:04 PM   
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i put those 23 mm hubs by integy and some dish wheels on bowties, they are huge, but they make the truck seem heavy but when i run it it seems alright. my rear shock ends are broken right now so i am not running now, my lhs does not carry hot bodies so everything has to be ordered online and it is frusterating, i ordered some aluminum shock ends of of amain hopefully they will do the job right. here are some pics of it hopefully they work.





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RE: official hotbodies lsp thread - 7/24/2007 6:23:14 PM   
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what pipe is that?


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RE: official hotbodies lsp thread - 7/24/2007 9:07:10 PM   
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to tell you the truth i dont know. when i bought a tool box full of goodies, i found it in there i installed it and it ran great. i just installed those aluminum shock endsexcept they only fit in the inner holes of the a-arms. should i take out the axial and install an omega picco 21 that is ported and polished

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RE: official hotbodies lsp thread - 7/27/2007 7:18:57 AM   
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just got a lsp whith a dynamite 26 and better tire foam and I love it. I having trouble trying to find a good servo

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RE: official hotbodies lsp thread - 7/27/2007 11:11:44 AM   
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We originally had the Hitec 645 metal gear servo's on our steering but just changed this to the throttle and brake servo and fitted the Hitec 985MG to the steering, if you wna t a powerful but pretty quick servo at a reasonable price I can recommend the 985.
I now need to find some alloy posts for the servo tray as 645 causes it to flex under braking with teh stock plastic posts.

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RE: official hotbodies lsp thread - 7/27/2007 11:16:02 AM   
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Sorry, posted twice so deleted this one.

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RE: official hotbodies lsp thread - 7/27/2007 5:47:56 PM   
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i have a ko propo metal geared steering servo right now

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RE: official hotbodies lsp thread - 7/27/2007 8:54:37 PM   
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I finally broke something not really broke but bent a shock shaft but I bent it back so it is good now


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RE: official hotbodies lsp thread - 7/27/2007 9:01:15 PM   
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i love my lsp-r, if you want a good steering servo get the jr ds8711, i think thats wat its called it has 403 oz of torque and its super fast.

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