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Hello everyone, I'm new on the forum. Before I start, I want to apologize for my English and if the presentation is not correct.

 

 

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In addition to presntarme myself, I also present my HOLIDAY (DT02), which carries the following upgrades:


-Carson bearings

-Tamiya CVA oil damper (2 + 2) DT-02 / DT-03 / DF-02 / TT-02B # 54567

-Wheel and tire carson all terrain

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Turnigy Track star combo brushless 10.5t

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Few cars give so much fun for so little money!!!

 

THANKS.

 

 

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9 hours ago, Granddad Stinky said:

Welcome to TC.

I've seen your car on YouTube before, excellent car! 👍

 


Thanks for the welcome and for the comment.
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Welcome to TC rob! That's a nice Holiday Buggy you've got there, you even painted the driver and other accessories. How well did the All Terrain tires on soft sand?

Cheers,

GregM

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Welcome to the club :) nice car and great vids.

It seems your front shocks are mounted upside down, is there a special reason for that?  I suppose it keeps sand off the damper shaft :) 

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The upside down mounted shocks are a special bonus item for the southern hemisphere, they keep the shock oil from leaking.

 

Just kidding, the Holiday Buggy manual recommends mounting the shocks like that, to clear the bodyshell. Otherwise, there'd be a need for even larger speed holes in the bonnet.

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12 hours ago, GregM said:

Welcome to TC rob! That's a nice Holiday Buggy you've got there, you even painted the driver and other accessories. How well did the All Terrain tires on soft sand?

Cheers,

GregM

Hi GregM, 

 

Because the truth is that they have been very sucessful. Certainly the are "all terrain". Although it seems a lie I would say that in soft sand, they work even better than stock tires.

 




 
Posted
9 hours ago, Mad Ax said:

Welcome to the club :) nice car and great vids.

It seems your front shocks are mounted upside down, is there a special reason for that?  I suppose it keeps sand off the damper shaft :) 

Mad Ax, thank you for your comments. 

Regarding your doubt about the assembly of front dampers, tell you that the answer that has given you de companion GregM is correct.


Regards.
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