*** The official VINTAGE OFFROAD NATIONALS thread ***
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I could be wrong but i believe Schumachers are that size too. You made me think of that when you said TC3 buggy. I konw for fact that my TC3"o" uses them for the front. Also check out MRC. I know their 4wds use hexes.
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What tires are you running on your ride??factory team gair wrote:Hpi super nitro rs4 wheels are an awesome 12mm 2.2 wheel.
I've used them for a tc3 buggy and my reissue hotshot.
Now, the trek to find those rims in stock

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Those are ifmar pins or ifmar studs (losi) in front and proline step pins in back.
A note on the front wheels - you have to cut the inner bead ring out of the fronts to make them narrow;and mount the outside of the tire bead to the inside of the inside wheel bead.
A note on the front wheels - you have to cut the inner bead ring out of the fronts to make them narrow;and mount the outside of the tire bead to the inside of the inside wheel bead.
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Cool...I'm not worried about the fronts - since my astute is only 2wd, I just need the tires in the rearfactory team gair wrote:Those are ifmar pins or ifmar studs (losi) in front and proline step pins in back.
A note on the front wheels - you have to cut the inner bead ring out of the fronts to make them narrow;and mount the outside of the tire bead to the inside of the inside wheel bead.

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Finally got around to making reservations, holiday in express right up the street. I'm going to drive over early on saturday rather than staying 2 nights. Somebody save me a good pit space 

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Hye just curious what they're charging for rooms up there and how many have called. I was thinking about calling to negotiate a better price if I could get an idea of how many rooms we're looking at.
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i think it's $85.00 a night. somewhere around there.
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ok cool... is it safe to assume that the majority of you coming (from that list) are staying there? I'll see what i can negotiate
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I haven't booked my room yet-- are you as good as Shat is with Priceline???? 
Seriously, I'll take whatever you can get!

Seriously, I'll take whatever you can get!

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Yup. me too.Erich Reichert wrote:ok cool... is it safe to assume that the majority of you coming (from that list) are staying there? I'll see what i can negotiate
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Is everybody planning to run 2.2's in the buggy class? I haven't settled on tires yet, and a lot of my older ones are getting hard. I might have to break out of my strict vintage mold for once.
Ah, who am I kidding, I doubt that will happen.
What about frequencies? Is there any advance planning for this? Since I haven't been involved in real organized racing since 1993, my crystal selection is pretty much down to one. I'm on FM 87. I'm considering bringing my old Airtronics stick radio to run in one of the classes, just for nostalgic reasons, it's on AM 64. Should I be buy an extra FM crystal set?


What about frequencies? Is there any advance planning for this? Since I haven't been involved in real organized racing since 1993, my crystal selection is pretty much down to one. I'm on FM 87. I'm considering bringing my old Airtronics stick radio to run in one of the classes, just for nostalgic reasons, it's on AM 64. Should I be buy an extra FM crystal set?
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it would be a good idea to have at least 2 crystal sets.
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what radio are you using now?? if its a Airtronics FM, I should have 2 more sets that you can borrow 
I'll be running DSM - which is a savior for guys with similar situations like yours

I'll be running DSM - which is a savior for guys with similar situations like yours

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Oh man, it's good to hear that they'll be other people with racing rust, I haven't raced off road for ages, and what I raced was carpet sedan for about a year.
I wanted to know, are these going to be 5 min heats?? the reason I ask, is because I'm planning on running 3300 mah nimh batteries, they're in good shape and hopefully with the brushless they'll last me a bit longer
What spare parts would you guys recommend I buy?? Suspension Arms, steering knuckles, hubs, Shock towers??, what else guys, like I said before, I'm not too experienced in the off road racing.


I wanted to know, are these going to be 5 min heats?? the reason I ask, is because I'm planning on running 3300 mah nimh batteries, they're in good shape and hopefully with the brushless they'll last me a bit longer

What spare parts would you guys recommend I buy?? Suspension Arms, steering knuckles, hubs, Shock towers??, what else guys, like I said before, I'm not too experienced in the off road racing.

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