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klowne74 - 12.29.12, 8:59 am Post #1: | Reply With Quote
Does anyone know how i could lower the center of gravity in the slash 2wd. now that i got a bigger more powerful motor it rolls over to much in the corners anything to help would be gratefully appreciated.
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David Brock - 12.29.12, 9:13 am Post #2: | Reply With Quote
The only way you are going to do it realistically is either make or buy a chassis. There are many different kinds out there and many home made ones. I run a Slice A3 Chassis on mine.

http://www.chuckworksrc.com/Slice_A3.php
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"casual master mechanic"
gnrkenny - 12.29.12, 9:14 am Post #3: | Reply With Quote
Strc lcg kit with a rustler chassis, Proline Chassis, slice, the list goes on.

I run the St kit and love it,really strong.
I hate curbs
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guys2nv - 12.29.12, 9:15 am Post #4: | Reply With Quote
Tons of LCG conversions out there, cheapest method is the STRC LCG kit which use's a rustler chassis.

http://www.teamstrc.com/index.php?ro...product_id=645
| TLR 22T | SCX10 | Stampede | Stampede 4x4 | FLM 1/8 Stampede |
| Slash 4x4-STRC LCG |
TT-01E Lightning | Lunchbox |
| Serpent 811T-Going Electric....Soon |

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22yoshifan - 12.29.12, 9:21 am Post #5: | Reply With Quote
actually the cheapest method is to make your own im in the process of making one myself and so far ive only spent 30$ total
revo 3.3. roll rage + proline big joes
ofna lx1. new body + proline calibers
slash 2wd. castle sct 3800

we drive and crash money pits
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guys2nv - 12.29.12, 9:32 am Post #6: | Reply With Quote
I'd rather just spend the extra $10 and bolt it on.
| TLR 22T | SCX10 | Stampede | Stampede 4x4 | FLM 1/8 Stampede |
| Slash 4x4-STRC LCG |
TT-01E Lightning | Lunchbox |
| Serpent 811T-Going Electric....Soon |

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deerhurst - 12.29.12, 9:38 am Post #7: | Reply With Quote
I like the STRC kit. Uses parts that if broken are readily available. If you break a slice you need a new chassis. If you break your chassis with an STRC kit just go down to your lhs and grab a rusty chassis for 13 bucks.
Tamiya DF03ra Lancia Delta | E-Revo | F350 SCX10
Current project: Carbon Fiber Vantage based E-Slayer
Here, dragon-dragon-dragon!
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David Brock - 12.29.12, 2:01 pm Post #8: | Reply With Quote
If I'm breaking an aluminium chassis I'd like to know what i'm doing???? But the only I see breaking it is it getting run over or hitting a brick wall head on at 70 mph..... None of which i'd do or allow.
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blakktalon - 12.29.12, 3:50 pm Post #9: | Reply With Quote
Trees and curbs can bend even aircraft grade aluminum......
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B2Bad - 12.29.12, 5:23 pm Post #10: | Reply With Quote
Honestly I think the slice A3 is way over priced, for $80 I would just save up a little more and buy the Pro-Line Pro-2 LCG Slash chassis kit for $130.

http://prolineracing.com/performance...mance-chassis/

also 22yoshifan I would like to see your custom chassis too. if you would just message them to me that would be great.
Traxxas Slash 2wd and traxxas stampede are currently the only two I have.
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