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chazey2

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You up for a cleaning job chris? I'll ship it over!
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And yes it still runs!
M.I.B. ported TRX (sorry for the abuse tony)

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:spidey: Thats crazie!! Wouldn't your servo's be fried??
 
I only have one question, why were you going so slow??? Hit that puddle at some speed then post the pics:D
 
it did survive the multiple dashes through the water , some at speed.
the only down side was the tyre foams being totally drenched , making the wheels too heavy and off balance too:x
 
Yep it made it through,the servo's are all ballooned, the cvec's pipes are on the side.
The tyre foams,well the wife was drying some washing in the tumble dryer so I quickly unbolted the wheels complete and aimed them in with the whites whilst she wasn't looking.

The wheels came out a treat, the washing, well I quickly shot of to work before she noticed!

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Originally posted by chazey2


The wheels came out a treat, the washing, well I quickly shot of to work before she noticed!

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What did she say when you got home???
 
Good thing you ballooned the servos. My last trip like that cost me a couple of servos (or at least I thought so until they dried out). I, too , am curious about the reaction of the wife upon your return from work. Are you still able to walk without a limp?
 
Lets say the good lady was not to well pleased!!

But she's had the last laugh, 'cause I left the tires and foams on the side in the kitchen and my youngest daughter (3) thought she take them into the garden whilst nobody saw and play with the dog with them. The result two chewed up foams!

BTW I wont be using the tumble dryer to dry max bits any more,wifey has banned its or any thing else in her kitchen use for max.:ban:


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Every things good the only damage was to the foams,and that was dog teeth.

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