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I love that girl pic on the wall ☺
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The AX-10's always sit that low.....
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im about to load my garage down with a course. any suggestions for the course or crawlers?
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Are those things bigger than the stock rock claws? Is that why you lifted your body?
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chassis upgrade for differant lower or higher hols for suspension place i think ... do not own an ax 10 but have a mini losi and going to get the gatekeeper chassis just to hook up my suspension and chassis levels :)
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heyy
ive got a qeustion how do the people witht he ax10's get them sitting so low?
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@schlaznger i have one for sale
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Where do they sell that body
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I believe you made the, landscape (is the word im using correct if im wrong). If that is the case its very impressive :) look amazing good job, how much did it cost you?
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2:30, damn thats a good camera angle
djmedic2008 thanks for resolving a question which had been puzzling me for a while. As I understand it, the thinking is that the arrows disperse loose mud & snow to the sides, allowing the tyre (tire!) to find solid ground. Anyone able to tell me why reversed fitment helps crawlers find traction?
Del350K4 1 year ago
@Del350K4 you answered the question yourself. Indeed there is No mud, loose dirt, or snow to build up in the tire. In fact on the sharp rocks, the tire acts like a paddle giving more bite to the rock
djmedic2008 1 year ago 2
Good crawler.
By the way, the arrows of the tyres should be facing forward, instead of backward, I guess.....
KenjiSuzukiful 2 years ago
my friend normally that would be correct. But being a slow moving vehicle, seeking as much grip as it can get.... the backwards tire is better than having it "forward". It offers a better grip surface. If it was muddy, or in the snow... you would be spot on
djmedic2008 2 years ago