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hi... is this the DER-110-LT mud guards?Well the chassis braces for the SCTE do not fit our Tenacity buggies. I bought STrc aluminum braces for the SCTE and they don't fit.
But...
I installed the DE mudflaps, aluminum rear hubs, front spindles (front knuckles are sold out EVERYWHERE), Traxxas waterproof receiver box, Savox 1210Sg servo, power RC clamping horn, steering assembly bearings, premounted proline badlands and RPM skid plates do fit.
I'm stoked at the difference in the steering and the tires!
I am pretty sure they still design their own stuff.Off topic kinda, I've been out of the hobby a while and i dont know the story of losi. Losi still designs the stuff or are they out of it all together?
I know horizon owns losi now or the name or what ever but losi still designs the stuff correct?
what exactly do you feel the need to upgrade?I love my TT Pro, however I’ve very disappointed in the lack of hop up pats for it. It’s even getting hard to find the parts from other Losi vehicles that fit it as hop ups.
Basically all the parts that E-Fanatic did that are available for the other Losi cars. You can’t hardly even find those parts. Try finding an aluminum motor mount. I was lucky to snag one one EBay. They were gone a month ago or so.what exactly do you feel the need to upgrade?
I've done the tires, and the servo/horn. Very happy with the truck. I even race it now and then. It handles like a dream, I'm not sure what you would change unless you got into serious racing, at which point you may as well have bought a race kit.
COVID plays a large part in parts availability. If factories are shut down due to COVID restrictions they can't make parts for our “toys” or anything else. We’ve seen the effect in the auto industry for sure.Basically all the parts that E-Fanatic did that are available for the other Losi cars. You can’t hardly even find those parts. Try finding an aluminum motor mount. I was lucky to snag one one EBay. They were gone a month ago or so.
I agree, but it was a problem even before that.COVID plays a large part in parts availability. If factories are shut down due to COVID restrictions they can't make parts for our “toys” or anything else. We’ve seen the effect in the auto industry for sure.
Thanks. I thought I had read it was better to not use the adapter. Either way need to pick one up because my batteries are IC3.I agree, but it was a problem even before that.
I think you need an adapter to go from ic3 to ic5.
Yeah thought about then need to buy adapter to charge them. Damned either way.Just get the correct ic5 connectors and solder them on, then no worries. That’s what I did.
The adapter will not hurt your electronics and any difference in power will not be seen or felt. You will be good. IMHO.Anyone heard of issues with using ic3 batteries with the adaptor in our ic5 equipped vehicles?
Is a great rig. I’m still running stock. I believe it’s discussed in this thread. 7-10-7 ? Scroll back for exact.Not sure why I ever had reservations on this buggy. “Foxzilla” is its name. Ran it for about 5 mins when I got home. Stupid fast on 2s. My kids were floored. Need to replace steering bushings with bearings as recommended. Can’t wait to push it harder.
What are diff fluid recommendations?