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Bkyd Basher

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Does upgrading to the 17mm hex from the 14mm, does it put more stress on the axles? And off that topic, is there a bigger tank that bolts in the stock location? Or whats the best way to locate another tank in another location. I have seen them sitting on posts over top of a servo but looks like it might break kinda easy. Lookin for a 150cc at least. Thanks.
 
If the 17mm hex are just a hex that fit just like the stock 14's do and arent and adapter that stick out farther, then it wont really put any more stress on things. If its a wide adapter that is 14mm and widens out to 17, then that will probably put alot of stress on everything.
 
I'm not to sure about the hubs and that stuff cause I'm still newb

ofna violater is the good tank everyone recommends it .. it's cheap and fairly easy to mount you just need to do some rearranging that's all. I fitted this tank before I started my truck from what I read stock tank is just a headache to deal with.

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Thats not a bad setup. So they just dont make a large capacity tank that bolts in the stock location?
 
I'm not to sure about the hubs and that stuff cause I'm still newb

ofna violater is the good tank everyone recommends it .. it's cheap and fairly easy to mount you just need to do some rearranging that's all. I fitted this tank before I started my truck from what I read stock tank is just a headache to deal with.

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what reciver is that i hate the 38 inch antana ones i riped mine off i thought about just getting a whole new system but i like how the antana is just right off the box no long wire..
 
No a 2.4 radio has to have a 2.4 reciever. Easily one of if not the best upgrade any rc enthusiast can make is going to a 2.4 ghz radio. You can do it CHEAP now days too.
 
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