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Who was wrenching today??? What did you do??

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Yesterday, I received some upgrade parts my SCX24s. So, late last night, I installed a full set of extended axle shafts/stubs onto the green Deadbolt. Also added brass extended hexes, a front brass diff cover, and different wheels and tires(RC4WD steel wheels and Scrambler tires). It's got a serious spread now!
I've also been running it without shock springs. I think I kinda like running it this way, since this rig is more about rock crawling rather than trail running.
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On this Xmas Eve morning, I installed brass steering knuckles to the Jeep. Decided to cut off the fake shock reservoirs, and flipped the shocks upside down.View attachment 139500
I think you might be onto something there! ❤❤

(You might wanna go ahead and order a couple emax's or a reefs now, before you need to 😈)
 
Nice mods, I was thinking about trying the upside down shock trick too. So you like it?
I haven't run this set up yet, so I don't know.
@Pat_ranch what exactly is the reasoning for flipping the shocks?
Wow. You went with the extended axles and extended hubs? How is the steering like that?
Between that and the sticky Scramblers, the stock servo is struggling.
(You might wanna go ahead and order a couple emax's or a reefs now, before you need to 😈)
I think you're onto something, as well 😉
 
I haven't run this set up yet, so I don't know.
@Pat_ranch what exactly is the reasoning for flipping the shocks?

Between that and the sticky Scramblers, the stock servo is struggling.

I think you're onto something, as well 😉
(Keeps the heavy grease inside the shock body for a little longer. Almost acts like damping. Almost. Don't tell the others.)
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I haven't run this set up yet, so I don't know.
@Pat_ranch what exactly is the reasoning for flipping the shocks?

Between that and the sticky Scramblers, the stock servo is struggling.

I think you're onto something, as well 😉
That is going to have a lot of scrub steer, which is really hard on the servos as they have to drag the tires around when turning.
 
I was working on the E-revo a little bit installing new parts but I'm just not feeling it. I may put it aside and start building a Losi 5t instead of another baja 5b.
 
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I was working on the E-revo a little bit installing new parts but I'm just not feeling it. I may put it aside and start building a Losi 5t instead of another baja 5b.
Focus! You can do it! 😜
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Got some flames started, but need to take a break. So will share a sneak peak of what I got so far.
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That's looking bad ass bro.
Thanks. First time trying flames, so learning as I go. Breydon was really pushing for me to try them out on a test piece, but I told him I'm just gonna wing it 😜
 
Thanks. First time trying flames, so learning as I go. Breydon was really pushing for me to try them out on a test piece, but I told him I'm just gonna wing it 😜
Atta boy! As a side note, I'm glad your not on the bomb squad! :banana: I'm the same way,I get excited and just want to give it a go. 👍
 
Thanks. First time trying flames, so learning as I go. Breydon was really pushing for me to try them out on a test piece, but I told him I'm just gonna wing it 😜
I've been itching to try it myself.
The issue I am having is, my Baja is a Q Baja conversion so there isn't any clear bodies available for it. Pre-painted yes but I want a clear.
Is there any way possible of removing the pre-painted finish? This may be a stupid question and I've never seen it done.
 
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I've been itching to try it myself.
The issue I am having is, my Baja is a Q Baja conversion so there isn't any clear bodies available for it. Pre-painted yes but I want a clear.
Is there any way possible of removing the pre-painted finish? This may be a stupid question and I've never seen it done.
Found this
 
I've been itching to try it myself.
The issue I am having is, my Baja is a Q Baja conversion so there isn't any clear bodies available for it. Pre-painted yes but I want a clear.
Is there any way possible of removing the pre-painted finish? This may be a stupid question and I've never seen it done.
I am trying something right now. Super Clean from Walmart will remove chrome finishes from plastic parts, and it also removes anodize. I am guessing it will also remove paint from plastic. When you get it on your skin, it feels like when you get bleach on your skin. Not sure what is in it, but it is a degreaser. Will report back in a bit.
 
Very cool, thanks Kev. Isn't a factory body kind of a hydro-dip or something like that?
It depends on the body. My test is with acrylic paint. I will spray some Tamiya paint on a shell here in a bit and try some oil based as well. I may put a drop in one of the Krayton bodies and see what it does to that.

Another method I have read about is WD-40. Spray the body, then seal it up in a bag like a trash bag or big Ziploc. Not sure how long it takes, but supposedly the bidy came out looking like new.
 
I will, thanks man.

This pretty much shows everything I was going to try. I guess I just need to go for it and see what happens.

Now back to my regularly scheduled Poptart. :D
 
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