
How about a Fail thread
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Re: How about a Fail thread
Thread revival lol
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Re: How about a Fail thread
Looks right to me. Although the Buds conical washer setup was sooooooooooooooo much better when you put the tapered ends together, the locked the nut down to make it a solid rear axle.gomachv wrote:Thread revival lol
I had/have a Evolution 10 SS that someone used CA for diff lube, no joke-
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Re: How about a Fail thread
Wheels on backwards lol. Probably using a later axle.Charlie don't surf wrote:Looks right to me.gomachv wrote:Thread revival lol
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Re: How about a Fail thread
I was kiddinggomachv wrote:Wheels on backwards lol. Probably using a later axle.Charlie don't surf wrote:Looks right to me.gomachv wrote:Thread revival lol

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Re: How about a Fail thread
Well, I know your a dirt oval guy... And would do anything for the right offset 

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Re: How about a Fail thread
That one is mapped out a lot better than most I see! Still broke tho lol
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Re: How about a Fail thread
Gonna be a funny lookin motor
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Re: How about a Fail thread
Set up for a mid-motor oval conversion!
Well... almost... 


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Re: How about a Fail thread
Only the absolute necessary holes on this one.
Yes, servo horn access is necessary!
Yes, servo horn access is necessary!

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Re: How about a Fail thread
They had that up for like a day and then randomly decided to take the body and wheels off to sell separately. The seller is that B&R Railways-n-Hobbies who I ranted about due to the surfaces they put items on to take pictures. In this instance they rubbed that thing all over their cement driveway. 

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Re: How about a Fail thread
My A+ fail was using caustic soda to strip anodizing on a nose plate. Left it in over night. Nothing left but a perfect shade of gunmetel grey.
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Re: How about a Fail thread
^ I think that was a little too long! 

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