
12-18-2003, 07:31 PM
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Body Fitting Funky?
It seems like my Skyline body needs to sit a little farther back on the chassis. As it sits now the driver side tire rubs against the side skirt screw when turning left. The pasanger side rear tire is almost rubbing the rear bumper. Has anyone else run into this? Do I need to just break out the dremel tool and do some triming? What about a shorter drive line, that would allow me to move the rear chassis section forward. I saw a Ti one on ebay, what do you think? PEACE
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12-18-2003, 10:45 PM
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CRAAAAPPPP!!!! I just finished doing the AWD, Springs, Stage 2 motor w/ polished heat sink, lights and tire and wheel upgrades. I got everything put back together and fired it up and nothing, well not nothing more like somthing is binding and wont let the differentials moves. HELP. I'm going to have to take it all apart again, huh? CRAAAAAPPP!!!!!!!
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12-19-2003, 03:39 PM
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Kinda funny having a conversation with myself  . I figured out the binding issue. When installing the AWD set up you have to make sure not to press the front and rear ring gears too tightly together on the axle. Still working on trying to fit the body right. But now the issue is that when I was "fixing" the binding issue I inadvertently pulled the battery pods off the wires. Now I gotta go get a slodering gun. The problem with 1/28th scale is that the parts are too tiny and fragile. Or I'm too clumsy. Well I guess I'll talk to myself later. PEACE
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12-20-2003, 02:27 AM
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Hello Me, It's me again and my misfit way of life. I resoldered the wires but now my batteries are getting hot. Can someone post a pick of how and where the + & - wires are soldered to the battery trays? Probably not since no one is looking at this thread. Maybe I need a catchier title like "I'm an idiot and can't work on RC cars, can you please kick me in the nuts?" Just wanted to say thanks to myself for replying to myself. So I'll talk me later BYE.PEACE
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12-20-2003, 04:01 AM
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Getting a little megadeath... Well... you didn't just say that 1/28 scale is too small. Look at the people over in the Bit-Charg forum section. They add mosfets to a pcb thats an inch or smaller :P.
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12-20-2003, 09:51 PM
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^^^^WOW, real people I'm not alone  I need a pick of how the wires connect to the battery trays. I think I soldered them out of series. PLEASE HELP. PEACE
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