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  1. It was a little nerve racking, but Tamiya gearboxes are readily available on eBay if you mess up and you can cut big then sand the rest. Good luck!
  2. It was a little nerve racking, but Tamiya gearboxes are readily available on eBay if you mess up and you can cut big then sand the rest. Good luck!
  3. Defiantly! My track has to thaw out first, I live in Northern California and we had the biggest winter in 50 years.
  4. Thanks for the positive feedback! Ya the 4 link is really smooth and it eliminates the diff slap when accelerating with it originally being a Hornet rear end.
  5. Its a 3D printed 4 link that I purchased off eBay. You have to cut the pivot point that's attached to the differential case for it to work and those are FX10 A arms.
  6. Thanks. I got the idea from when when I was younger and saw a similar set up on whats now a vintage RC10(gold pan). It looked like it would handle all those nose dives we encounter a lot better than the set up I was running. I had a Monogram Lightning, not bad for toy grade. It had a 540 and looked decent, but it was like driving around a light bulb... Practically every time I would hit/land something it would break and being toy grade parts where mail order only.
  7. Thanks. I made it out of some 1/8" ABS.
  8. Hello everyone! All most finished with this project and wanted to show it off to some people who would appreciate it.
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