The Official "What is it?" Thread
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Thats what I was thinking. Thank you. I am assuming these are delta also.
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Also Deltas- the ones with the lower knurling are likely Customworks versions. All were used often on DO stuff. The gold bodies were often on Badgers- love to see that you found one of those 

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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
K-TOWN-KITT wrote:I got these from an old modded out dirt oval I recieved few weeks ago. Actually I got a full set. they have a counter spring inside. As a result, when you adjust the collars you actually adjust the length of the shock giving you adjustable ride height. Anyone know who makes them?
I'm pretty sure those are from a TrackMaster Equalizer. Here's the ones on my car:

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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Well, seeing as we are talking shocks.....RedScampi wrote:While we are talking shocks...







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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Tamiya shocks with aftermarket aluminum perches, collars & springs = CRP?RedScampi wrote:While we are talking shocks...Delta?
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
That's a Vintage "Farmer". Don't see many of them around anymore.Incredible_Serious wrote: Well, seeing as we are talking shocks.....
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Ugh, and right before bed. My wife saw this and will have nightmares for the foreseeable future. I myself may need psychotherapy and counseling.Incredible_Serious wrote:Well, seeing as we are talking shocks.....RedScampi wrote:While we are talking shocks...
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There, fixed that for ya.RedScampi wrote:Ugh, and right before bed. My wife saw this and will have nightmares for the foreseeable future. I myself may need shocktherapy and regular meetings on Farmer's coach.Incredible_Serious wrote:Well, seeing as we are talking shocks.....RedScampi wrote:While we are talking shocks...
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Hi guys.
Anyone have a clue what this is.
It takes a stick pack and the wheels are held on by lock nuts like a normal RC car.
I might restore it as it all works electrically.
Anyone have a clue what this is.
It takes a stick pack and the wheels are held on by lock nuts like a normal RC car.
I might restore it as it all works electrically.
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
I have bunches of wheels that I have no one what they go to. I want to post them, but it would help if I could identify. With times getting hard I need to get rid of some of my excesses. Please help, thank you. Thank you again.
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Good evening, (very relative I know).
So I've attached a chassis I have, and am curious to know what it is.
Any help much appreciated.

Thanks,
So I've attached a chassis I have, and am curious to know what it is.
Any help much appreciated.

Thanks,
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Thanks. There was a member on here that knew exactly what it was, as he wanted the parts.
I dont think he is on the forum anymore. I cant remember his name either so yeah..
Oh well. I think I will bin it and buy an actual truck that I know will.be vintage legal.
Cheers
I dont think he is on the forum anymore. I cant remember his name either so yeah..
Oh well. I think I will bin it and buy an actual truck that I know will.be vintage legal.
Cheers
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