![]() went to the local hobby shop and got a new pinion gear. Just started driving my torment a few days ago. Don't get to as much as I'd like, due to my schedule, but it's great to just tear up the streets and not flip over as often. I've bashed it several times in the front and rear and no damage done. This bumper mod fits right inside the front bumper of the body and isn't seen and still protects the chassis. It's a narrowed chevy truck.resembles the Ruckus body. It works great without the massive extrusion on a new body I am working on. The front bumper is a modified stock rear bumper that I cut down. The back is still protected with the stock motor guard. I bet you now just asked yourself."what front bumper is that?" Well, I removed the front and rear bumpers. ![]() It's the glitch buster mod except directly on the servo. ![]() I run a cheapy $8 metal gear analog servo with a capacitor soldered in-line with the pos and neg of the servo. I had to pull it apart, so it's missing one right now), metal turnbuckles, metal carrier hubs, Proline blockade tires, metal tranny gears, stock spur, 16T pinion, Trackstar 7330kv sensored brushless, 120A Trackstar esc, LCG chassis, running the Futaba 4PLS 4 channel radio. Traxxas driveshafts, Traxxas BB shocks with different springs, driveshaft boots (they're glued on the top and get a small ziptie on the bottom. Doesn't matter if you're just driving around or bashing. LOL! Every time, a random rock will land right here. ![]()
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