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h8z2luze

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Ya I'm a noob leave me alone lol. I hear people say to run softer springs in the front and the stock grey ones in the back... My question is how soft in the front? Red? White? Thanks again guys.
 
The Integy ones are great but if you don't want to spend the money just get some softer springs. I will check what colors I got 4 you tomorrow.
 
Dont buy any springs!

I sent you a free set with the other stuff that I sent to you in the mail. I also sent you a spare axle in the event that you're able to tear one up. I doubt you will, when I was at my first comp I busted one, and even with those guys that run nothing but the highest torque motors, they had never managed to bust one and they had to come see what mine looked like lol. So yea, I manage to tear something up in no time at all that most people hadn't torn up in years.
 
Alpine, you should see what the missing link has gone through. I don't know if it was my subcounsious telling me to torture it or what, but the missing link is now my test rig. So everytime I'm developing new parts, I put the 7 turn puller, 3S LiPo, and mamba max to work torturing the parts. I run the missing link into bad situations time and time again, and get it bound up harder than I've ever done any rig, in order to make sure the parts will hold up. Last time out I stripped a tranny gear and tore up a diff, which is no easy task. Poor missing link, lol.
 
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