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Parky - 12.30.12, 5:20 pm Post #1: | Reply With Quote
Can anyone confirm that the electronics on these are sealed enough to have fun in the white stuff?
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raygunpanda - 12.30.12, 11:33 pm Post #2: | Reply With Quote
for sure!!!!
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Wetterhoun - 12.31.12, 1:28 am Post #3: | Reply With Quote
Yep! Go ahead and have fun!
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4x4CRlSPY - 12.31.12, 6:41 am Post #4: | Reply With Quote
clean all metallic moving parts when you're done (i.e. bearings, exposed screws, camber and steering links, ect.) these can rust and then seize when you don't clean them after a water run.
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Byodood - 12.31.12, 7:04 am Post #5: | Reply With Quote
Yes the slash can run in the snow, but with it being 2wd, it'll get stuck very easy.
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raygunpanda - 12.31.12, 10:19 am Post #6: | Reply With Quote
not with sand paddles, or chains!! just keep your speed up!!
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furbymac - 12.31.12, 3:29 pm Post #7: | Reply With Quote
Add some pre-load clips to the rear shocks to keep the rear end off the ground and you will do a lot better.
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B2Bad - 12.31.12, 6:05 pm Post #8: | Reply With Quote
Yes last year I took my slash out in the snow, I ended up putting a fitted piece of a trash bag on it with duct tape to keep the snow out of it. or else when you bring it in you will have a big mess to clean.
Traxxas Slash 2wd and traxxas stampede are currently the only two I have.
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raygunpanda - 12.31.12, 7:46 pm Post #9: | Reply With Quote
lol i actually used a walmart bag, until i made a "proper" one with duct tape 'fabric' fitted to my chassis
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