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Originally posted by WA2FAST
Thanx. Is there a difference between High Speed and High Torque? I have noticed that they are labled differently. Does it matter? What is different about them?
Also, real quick... the guy at one of my local hobby shops (not my swift dealer, a different one I went to with my RC10GT all of the time) about fell over when he saw the swift. Said that I need to completely re-set up the suspension that the toe was almost as rediculous as the caster. Any clue as to what he is talking about? I mean, I can tell that the front is toed way out, but what caster is he talking about? He also called it a GR buggy (pissed me off) with different parts. He said "they may not tell you, but that's exactly what it is". I was like, yeah whatever dude, give me the diff lube and shock oil. Anyway, can you shed some light on that for me? I promisse I will leave you guys alone soon![]()
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Originally posted by xxxzayas
Race Director: On the steering plate, I designed a new one (Dremel) about 3 months ago, and we will be coming out with it soon.
JZ
Originally posted by WA2FAST
Another quick stupid question... when Roger was giving me directions (we were both looking in our manuals and he was telling me which screws to take out to make it easier), he said to loosen the front swaybar screws and slip it out of that slot... uh... what front swaybar? I see it in the book and see where the screw holes and slot are... but there isn't any swaybar on my car... is this normal?
Originally posted by SparkyMaxx
:idea: HP How are those diffs comming sir? Looking forward to some pro equipment when all is completed. Did you dig into them at all and find any problems? E-mail me when you have a moment. Do ya have any pictures of your new sign you built to post?
Way2Fast Your looking at the best customer service I have seen with an RC company. Let them work through your problems with you and you'll be running before you know it. Where else do you get all the PRO help from the experts right at your finger tips... Kudos To PRP. :breakdown