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shhh be very quiet...Somehow my post count grew by about 9 x today and I will be damned if I will miss the opportunity to use an avatar :)
 
Hi. all u R.C. gurus,

its me the new guy again. i have a question reguarding the steering kit made by pro-line. I was reading it says no instructions included with kit. That sounds a little troubling to me, with not a vast amount of r/c know-how..I am pretty good at fixing things. I'm a schoolbus mechanic. so I do have the know- how to tear stuff apart and put it back together.
Can someone please shed some light on set-up. Please....
 
It shouldn't be that hard to put together, and you can always get help here.

Let me help you right away. With your question, you would have been better to start an entire new thread. It will help people find your question and give you the answers you are looking for.
 
Those RPM a arms are the shiznit!!!! I bought the blue ones and the blue skid kit, looks pretty cool and very functional!!! Thanks for all of the help!!!! Going for alum bulks and titanium turnbuckles now!!!! Thanks again
 
Originally posted by humboldtblazer
Are the big bores crap? I hope not because they are on their way to my house.

Big Bores are great shocks. The springs that come with them suck (stock springs). While you wait, get your hands on a set of TRINITY Springs (blue or black depending on how heavy your T-Maxx is).
 
I put my Maxx on a diet so should I go with the blue? Are the softer than the Trinity black springs?
 
yes they are softer. I run RC Raven dual rates on my big bores, and love em so far.
 
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