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hipluther01

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A baashing friend of mine aquired a Jato 3.3 a few days ago. It does not have the traxxas 3.3 but a OS .18 TM on it. This thing is frigging ridiculously fast. I noticed something that would help it tremendously would be wheel adaptors. All the tires do is balloon up and spin. All I can find are 23mm adaptors made by Integy. Does anyone know of any other ones or if theses will work with out a lot of trouble? Thanks,

Eric
 
http://www.neweramodels.com/item.cgi?session_id=&part_id=3244

Got them on my jato and I run 1/8 buggy wheels tires. Pretty much no ballooning, but they make the truck pretty loose. With my TRX2.5 and lower gearing to suit my areas of running, I can pull wheelies in grass, but on pavement, they just spin.
 
http://www.neweramodels.com/item.cgi?session_id=&part_id=3244

Got them on my jato and I run 1/8 buggy wheels tires. Pretty much no ballooning, but they make the truck pretty loose. With my TRX2.5 and lower gearing to suit my areas of running, I can pull wheelies in grass, but on pavement, they just spin.

Awesome Olds. I forgot to look at newera's page. I'm going to pass the word along. His will pull a wheelie on the street, but the back tires start to "walk" and it ends up flipping. However he now has another problem. Rc cars and parked actual cars.. do not mix..:hehe::hehe::hehe::hehe: He smcked the back tire of a car at about 40. Broke everything on the front end.. and I do mean everything..:p:
 
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