190mm, 200mm, how do I know?
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Megatech Nitro Razor XT. I believe it's a 190mm body, but all I can find on Megatech's site is that it's a 15.5" long by 4.75" wide.
I bought a 190mm body from the local hobby shop, and the holes didn't line up for the posts. The guy said it should have fit, are there different 190mm bodies for different cars? I got an on-road/touring body which the guy claims would fit.
I checked out Krikke's online catalog and there are some in there I'd like to get, but I want to be sure I order the right size..
I bought a 190mm body from the local hobby shop, and the holes didn't line up for the posts. The guy said it should have fit, are there different 190mm bodies for different cars? I got an on-road/touring body which the guy claims would fit.
I checked out Krikke's online catalog and there are some in there I'd like to get, but I want to be sure I order the right size..
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Originally posted by nitroman88
Holes dont line up on everything. I had to drill new ones to mount a hpi body on my street force
Holes dont line up on everything. I had to drill new ones to mount a hpi body on my street force
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nah, You can use either size. The dents for the holes that
come in the bodies almost never line up. You need to mark
where the holes go before you paint the body.
come in the bodies almost never line up. You need to mark
where the holes go before you paint the body.
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190mm are usually for the electric touring cars, and 200mm are usually for the nitro's, holes rarely line up, you usually have to drill new holes, just line up the wheel wells and mark off the holes for the body posts