![]() ![]() While your in Mr.C's photobucket page you should check out the rest of his mods a lot of good stuff there. Mr.C has told me has not pulled one off since doing this mod and only had to change worn shock ends. I've been told it's because the shocks hit the chassis at full suspension compression but if you raise the rear shock mount 3mm it will stop this from happening. I've pull 3 shock ends off in the last 3 weeks and lost a retain too. ![]() The next big thing will be getting a Futaba 3PM radio set and I want to get a Superbrain 960 charger. Once I get the body painted and everything put together I'll post some pics, it's kind of a wip now. Started with stock then went purple in back with silver in front which didnt work too well so now I'm trying green up front and tan in back. Proline wabash wheels with crime fightersĪnd I got some Imex AT Tires for my stock wheels and went ahead and bought all the Traxxas springs and have been trying different setups out which has been fun. I don't have personal experience with the Venom, but I have heard that it is glitchy whereas I've only heard good things about the Ofna. These are the basics needed to keep a vehicle well maintained, clean and ready for it's next run.Well welcome to the hobby! I started ages ago with a Tamiya Frog, but recently got a Revo after being out of the hobby for years and it is a lot of fun. Put together a basic tool kit that includes a stiff brush to clean off dirt and debris after a run, Blue Thread Lock, a set of quality Hex Drivers, a Box Wrench, Side Cutters, Needle Nosed and Flat Ended Pliers, Flat Blade and Cross Headed Screwdrivers, Thin and (if Possible) flexible Cyano (or Super Glue) for re gluing tyres, Diff Grease, Shock Oil, Bearing Oil and a Water Displacing Spray (Such as WD40 or GT85). RC Car Maintenance It's one thing to buy and run your RC Car, but don't neglect it, or regular, routine maintenance. Hop Ups may often not look as refined or be branded like manufacturer Upgrades, but they often offer a more Cost Effective and Robust solution to the part, or parts they replace. Hop Ups tend to be made by Third Party Manufacturers, who specialise in producing a wide range of Hop Ups across a specific genre of RC, and multiple brands. Just like Upgrades they enhance Durability, Looks or Performance. Most Upgrades are a much higher price than their stock replacement Parts, but in terms of Performance, Looks or Durability, well worth the premium. Adding Bearings to replace Bushes reduces Friction. Replacing plastic components for Alloy versions increases Durability and reduces Flex. These Upgrades offer either a Performance Enhancement, Increased Durability or simply an Enhanced Aesthetic. Most manufacturers also make Option Parts or Upgrades. Stronger, Better, Faster But there are other options too. Many Traxxas Revo 3.3 spares are held in stock, however due to the sheer volume of spares across our whole range, we may at times need to order direct from Traxxas, especially when a particular Spare is in high demand. Stock Traxxas Revo 3.3 replacement parts can be ordered direct from our dedicated Spared Section, and usually all you need is the parts number taken from the Traxxas Revo 3.3 dedicated product Manual. ![]() We will get your RC Car back up and running as fast as possible. Let's face it, RC Car crashes happen to the best of us, and here at MIBI we have solutions for all eventualities. ![]() Maintain, Upgrade & Hop Up It's one thing owning and running the coolest RC Cars in the world, but eventually you will need to replace parts due to normal wear and tear, or a crash of some kind. ![]()
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