U untchbl RCTalk Addict Messages 830 Reaction score 0 Points 0 RC Driving Style Aug 11, 2004 Thread starter #21 wow, didn't realize that. I'll have to try it out.
RatzoRC RCTalk VIP Supporter Messages 5,913 Reaction score 5 Points 733 Location NYC RC Driving Style Racing Aug 11, 2004 #22 Just don't ream the holes where the dimples are. You'll have to line up the body and mark it before you paint it. Then ream it to fit your body.
Just don't ream the holes where the dimples are. You'll have to line up the body and mark it before you paint it. Then ream it to fit your body.
U untchbl RCTalk Addict Messages 830 Reaction score 0 Points 0 RC Driving Style Aug 11, 2004 Thread starter #23 right, I would probably do that anyway. Hmmmm, no I have options. lol I'm sure some fit better then others.
right, I would probably do that anyway. Hmmmm, no I have options. lol I'm sure some fit better then others.
RatzoRC RCTalk VIP Supporter Messages 5,913 Reaction score 5 Points 733 Location NYC RC Driving Style Racing Aug 11, 2004 #24 Click on bodies, on the left hand side. Anything that says Savage/e-tmaxx except for the high back bodies, like the hummer.hpi website Go to products and just follow the links to the bodies. Don't forget, not the highback trucks. prolines web site Last edited: Aug 11, 2004
Click on bodies, on the left hand side. Anything that says Savage/e-tmaxx except for the high back bodies, like the hummer.hpi website Go to products and just follow the links to the bodies. Don't forget, not the highback trucks. prolines web site