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StevoRevo

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Can anyone tell me where to find those little screws that you tighten and loosen to adjust the height of the hollow balls on the Revo Swaybar Kit...??

I lost one out bashing the other day...

Ill try and post pics if no one knows what I'm talkin about...

The only numbers i can find are 2743 3x4 GS
Dont know if it the part number or not..??

Thanks for any help :)
 
i normally go back to the hobby shop for screws nuts springs ect. they see me alot. it seems like every time i take out the t maxx i come home limping
 
I think she means the Set Screw. I put that kit on mine, but I can't remember the part number off the top of my head. I'll try to look when I get home
 
Raiden101 said:
I think she means the Set Screw.

I'm a HE... My name is Steve ;) Nice to meet you...

Thanks Olds great help :)
I actually found that the little screw that hold the throttle arm in place fits :thumbup:
And I have spares of those...
 
Sorry Steve, I was typing on my iPod and I missed.

GS makes more sense as grub screw now that I think about it

I thought I remember reading at one point that someone on your account was doing a rebuild and was just borrowing the account and was actually a girl. I might've read that wrong though
 
Raiden101 said:
I thought I remember reading at one point that someone on your account was doing a rebuild and was just borrowing the account and was actually a girl. I might've read that wrong though

No actually your 100% correct... Good memory.. Its my Girlfriend...
But she hasnt been on in a while and when she does she will say its her and not me...
 
No No Your right mate :thumbup:

I would be a bit of a wuss if that offended me...
 
GRRRRRRRRRR should have read the complete thread LOL..
i been wrenching on my revo for a race in just over a week:D
 
wildjokerracing said:
GRRRRRRRRRR should have read the complete thread LOL..
i been wrenching on my revo for a race in just over a week

:hehe: no probs mate..
So is everything going to plan for the race...??
You got pic of your race Revo...
I might have to get some pointers of ya :)
 
thanks for asking, everything is going as planned for the race,
if i can find my batt charger i'll post up some pic's
it's nothing special tho, just limping on a budget!!
hope do get some side jobs done for a couple new motors.So i can have them for the second points series we have.
will be running both in small block class. but hopefully by the start of the next series i'll have a new 3.3 mill for one and a LPR .28 for the other one
can't really decide on the big block i like 2 different ones
LPR .28 or the axial .28
 
I'd go with the LRP from what I've read on hear posted by a lot of people it's way better than the Axial. They rave about LRP.
 
Yes definatly LRP...

I'm not a fan of Axial At All...
And have not heard a good thing about them yet...
 
its a hard to pick, other than money
i have heard good things about the LRP
but personally drove a revo with a axial its the .28rr i think it has a team epic header and pipe w/ same tranny and gear sets i got
 
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well i think my mind is made up now,
i like what i been hearing on the LRP motor.
grown man gonna start sounding like a child BUT......
with my birthday coming and christmas not too far after that,
hopefully i get all cahs or gift cards to my LHS.hehehehehe
 
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