evader wheelie issue
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yeah totally stock. i am running 25% through mine if that makes a difference. it didnt do it when i firs got it but then it just started to do wheelies and i was like wicked. I have had it flip straight over once or twice. it is pretty cool to watch.
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if you tune them right abd have a good quality fuel and the slipper and diff at the right settings its quite easy to do wheelies.
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ORIGINAL: dannthenitroman
totally stock?
ive driven a few and never been able to do it on a flat surface with the stock suspension settings.
Dann
totally stock?
ive driven a few and never been able to do it on a flat surface with the stock suspension settings.
Dann
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From: perth, AUSTRALIA
my evader doesn't do wheelies[
]......
(little 12 CV-R just isn't enough power the lift the front up of the ground
but plenty of power for the race track)
but saying that i think i could get it to do a wheelie, if i adjusted the suspension and stuff like that
but i don't want to kill the tranny, and plus i have every think set up for my local RC track
]......(little 12 CV-R just isn't enough power the lift the front up of the ground
but plenty of power for the race track)
but saying that i think i could get it to do a wheelie, if i adjusted the suspension and stuff like that
but i don't want to kill the tranny, and plus i have every think set up for my local RC track
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From: launceston, AUSTRALIA
hey agent midget, still havnt been able to find any of them tyres ive looked everywhere but cant find them. My friend has them on his inferno but he wont let me try them.[&o]
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From: perth, AUSTRALIA
ORIGINAL: scottywilkes
hey agent midget, still havnt been able to find any of them tyres ive looked everywhere but cant find them. My friend has them on his inferno but he wont let me try them.[&o]
hey agent midget, still havnt been able to find any of them tyres ive looked everywhere but cant find them. My friend has them on his inferno but he wont let me try them.[&o]
here you go buy these http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Thunder-Tiger...QQcmdZViewItem
edit: or if you want to buy in Australia here you go buy the truck, keep the wheels, and give the truck to me

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Thunder-Tiger...QQcmdZViewItem
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From: perth, AUSTRALIA
ORIGINAL: stevensj
I don't think thunder tiger MONSTER TRUCK wheels will fit on a stadium truck quite right.
I don't think thunder tiger MONSTER TRUCK wheels will fit on a stadium truck quite right.
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HAHAHAHAH!! wow, i stand CORRECTED....wow!! does that ruin anything on the truck?? I wouldn't have figured the axle sizes would have been the same at all! man...i bet that thing freakin grabs like a homeless guy on a turkey sandwhich, that's badazz.
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From: perth, AUSTRALIA
well i had to drill a few hole bigger here and there and get these converter thingos
man they really rip on the track, there good for hard serfers but not relay boggy sand.
and no i just took my tranny apart, and every think is all right.
this is what a had to do to get them to fit (minis the drilling)


man they really rip on the track, there good for hard serfers but not relay boggy sand.
and no i just took my tranny apart, and every think is all right.
this is what a had to do to get them to fit (minis the drilling)


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From: scone, , AUSTRALIA
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My evader can wheelie with 30%, 20%, or 10%. Any hobby shop will tell you that a stock evader rtr can do that. There are also several other rtr's out there that can wheelie stock.
ORIGINAL: dannthenitroman
totally stock?
ive driven a few and never been able to do it on a flat surface with the stock suspension settings.
Dann
totally stock?
ive driven a few and never been able to do it on a flat surface with the stock suspension settings.
Dann
Dann
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I am surprised. The two hobbyshops near me always demo the Evader's and show them off how they can wheelie. It impresses the customers and usually convinces them to purchase it over others. In fact, they had to stop carrying the X-Cellerator (which, in my opinion is a better truck) because it didn't wheelie stock like the Evader did.. and because most purchasers of an Evader are new to the hobby, they thought it was pretty cool. The X-C just wasn't selling. Next time I take mine our I'll shoot a vid of it pulling a wheelie and flippin over on its top.




