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Old 11-26-2007, 04:29 PM
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i was looking at my tire and i saw half of it can rub it and it will show a hole so i can put say a small carrot in in lol but what if i used quick grip glue?
i dont wanna go out and buy ca glue, this glue i have i once got it on ym fingers and i had to go to the hospital for them to remove it lol that why im using plastic gloves but will this work to hold the tires? because with the mm6900kv motor it will blow the tires off the truck lol
Old 11-26-2007, 04:36 PM
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sure just try it. It's not a big deal at all. With that power, the tires will balloon up considerably. Heck, they balloon up on my 4wd buggy with a stock motor!
Old 11-26-2007, 06:57 PM
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i was looking at my tire and i saw half of it can rub it and it will show a hole so i can put say a small carrot in in lol but what if i used quick grip glue?
i dont wanna go out and buy ca glue, this glue i have i once got it on ym fingers and i had to go to the hospital for them to remove it lol that why im using plastic gloves but will this work to hold the tires? because with the mm6900kv motor it will blow the tires off the truck lol
the tires do baloon.. but i don't think the mamba will blow the tires off unless your running high cells.
Old 11-26-2007, 06:59 PM
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i was looking at my tire and i saw half of it can rub it and it will show a hole so i can put say a small carrot in in lol but what if i used quick grip glue?
i dont wanna go out and buy ca glue, this glue i have i once got it on ym fingers and i had to go to the hospital for them to remove it lol that why im using plastic gloves but will this work to hold the tires? because with the mm6900kv motor it will blow the tires off the truck lol
Nail polish remover works well for super/ca glue.
Old 11-26-2007, 07:01 PM
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tyvm all im using 6 cells and then 7 cells soon
Old 11-26-2007, 07:03 PM
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tyvm all im using 6 cells and then 7 cells soon
mine don't balloon unless i hold up only one of the back tires. it wont really balloon them that much when they are both going..
still think you should go with the vxl[8D]
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mine don't balloon unless i hold up only one of the back tires. it wont really balloon them that much when they are both going..
still think you should go with the vxl
Your not exactly doing your diff any good by doing that, LOL I do it too (I should probably stop).
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mine don't balloon unless i hold up only one of the back tires. it wont really balloon them that much when they are both going..
still think you should go with the vxl
Your not exactly doing your diff any good by doing that, LOL I do it too (I should probably stop).
i have a few times...
well i guess it's time to stop. it's just a bad habbit hehe[&:]
Old 11-26-2007, 07:14 PM
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ehh just call it differential grease re-circulation xD
Old 11-26-2007, 07:34 PM
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a 7700 on 2s will throw my moabs off the rims just about every run, but they are heavy and balloon alot.
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a 7700 on 2s will throw my moabs off the rims just about every run, but they are heavy and balloon alot.
moabs will balloon a lot. probbibly more then the talons.
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moabs will balloon a lot. probbibly more then the talons.
I didn't think that was possible.
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moabs will balloon a lot. probbibly more then the talons.
I didn't think that was possible.
that moabs probbibly balloon more then talons?.. maby, i have never used moabs. thats why i used the word probbibly. it just seems like they would.
Old 11-26-2007, 09:09 PM
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No go on you questions thread (ha ha just joking around)

They do sell debonder I use for getting tires of my rims when need be, (haven't tried the oven yet)
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moabs will balloon a lot. probbibly more then the talons.
I didn't think that was possible.
that moabs probbibly balloon more then talons?.. maby, i have never used moabs. thats why i used the word probbibly. it just seems like they would.
I've owned moabs and they are the worst balanced set of tires made. They wobble alot no matter how hard you try to even the weight distribution of the tire.
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moabs will balloon a lot. probbibly more then the talons.
I didn't think that was possible.
that moabs probbibly balloon more then talons?.. maby, i have never used moabs. thats why i used the word probbibly. it just seems like they would.
I've owned moabs and they are the worst balanced set of tires made. They wobble alot no matter how hard you try to even the weight distribution of the tire.
that reminds me about my stampede tallon wheels, i tighten the back tires really tight and they continue to still wobble why?
Old 11-26-2007, 09:18 PM
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that reminds me about my stampede tallon wheels, i tighten the back tires really tight and they continue to still wobble why?
i also want to know.. mine do that bad with my vxl[&o]
Old 11-26-2007, 09:22 PM
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I think if you look at the size of the talon hex it's different than the hex on the chassis. The hex on the chassis is 12mm and the wheels are about 12.5mm or something like that. Traxxas dish wheels seem to fit perfectly. Strange.
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I think if you look at the size of the talon hex it's different than the hex on the chassis. The hex on the chassis is 12mm and the wheels are about 12.5mm or something like that. Traxxas dish wheels seem to fit perfectly. Strange.
i don't get what that would have to do with the wobble? i will be getting rpm rims soon and want to get some new bearings to complete my wheels package.. would that stop the wobble?
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The hex on the wheel is slightly larger than the one on the car so it has extra move-around space. That's the only thing I can think of why it would move.
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ahh, now i gotcha.. that might be it.

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