MUGGY CLUTCH
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MUGGY CLUTCH
i am looking to buy a muggy and i hear alot of people talking about the clutch. whoever has a muggy have you had this problem and what exactly is the problem?
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RE: MUGGY CLUTCH
I had a muggy took a beating but it ate clutch bearings UNTIL I shimmed my bell so it had some slop and set my mesh a little looser then "normal" and it was perfect since
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RE: MUGGY CLUTCH
you idealy need a 12 tooth vented clutch bell with some maxx life shoes and 1mm springs. losi geared it too high out of the box.
come over to the losi monster truck section. its in the monster trucks section, promise...we wont bite (well maybe 2d will, u never know)
come over to the losi monster truck section. its in the monster trucks section, promise...we wont bite (well maybe 2d will, u never know)
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RE: MUGGY CLUTCH
You need smaller tires, chassis brace, single peice engine mount & starter box, 48t spur gear, fioroni turbo sliding clutch, vented bell and ceramic bearings.
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RE: MUGGY CLUTCH
why? seriously, you dont need a starter box unless you race, even then its not vital. tyres a re fine with the smaller clutch bell, gears are lowered enough not to warrant the use of a 48t spur, why spend all that money when you can pick up some max life shoes by dynamite and sure ceramic bearings are nice, but the problems go away with a 12 t clutch bell