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Old 03-26-2005 | 04:05 PM
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Default Use a starting box on a pull start?

My friend has a starting box and seen me yanking on my pull start and just said to put it on his box. I asked if that was ok and he kinda said why not, well I want to make sure that its ok. I wouldn't be using the box every time but wanted to know what you more experiened nitro's thought.
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Yeah as long as your chassis has the groove on the bottom so you can use a starter box on it, go for it. Just don't be stupid and try to start it the wrong direction lol.
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Thanks for the quick reply, I just wanted to make sure I wasn't ripping up stuff. I cant see how people would put their rc the wrong way but I'm sure someone has done it. Boy, I love clear skys!

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