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rytis

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  1. its probably too tight, maybe you needs some shims
  2. l so wish we have something similar in or near wolverhampton.
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    Savage x ss

    swap for this? the reason is l had this car for 3 years now. been out of the hobby for a year and l think l need a change. there are LOADS of spares for it.
  4. it's a well known issue on muggys so that's what l have done to stop it flex on my muggy.
  5. and that's the prove..... Female drivers
  6. you totally right mate. l think a temporary tattoo on treir forehead saying what they did would be good.
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    Savage x ss

    could you make a picture of other wheels and what is the price for yellow ones?
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    Jammin JP-2

    l have a jp-2 it is used, no dents just oil residue etc 15 posted.
  9. how much for the roller only?
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    Savage x ss

    if you split, l would be interested in wheels. what is the other set? are they 23mm? BTW. nice engine you got there, got one my self and it make my heavy team losi muggy fly..
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    WHAT TO DO?

    when guys saw it at the model shop they said that l should make a patent for it.
  12. rytis

    WHAT TO DO?

    here it is. managed to take it out yesterday and broke it...my ansman radio had an areal snaped and probably this caused the signal loss. it smashed in to a kerb at medium speed and snapped one metal steering part (not sure about the name of it, maybe turnbuckle). bought simple 2 chanell spectrum radio today and have totally new spear steering assembly so this will be fitted in next couple of hours. thats it for now.
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    WHAT TO DO?

    thanks guys... l have been in hobby shop today got some fuel, glow plugs, spray cleaner, bearings it looks like muggy will be serviced, greased and running by tomorrow morning. thanks...,
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    WHAT TO DO?

    HI l have been on this forum and RC hobby for about 6-7 years. about 2 years ago we had a baby coming so l was to busy with work and other things that l just didn,t have time to do it anymore. ATM l am back to RC hobby and been on this forum for a few days after work. my problem is l have two rc cars. my upgraided team losi muggy and little revo vxl which is in procces to be sold. l desided to keep one car (we live in a 2bed flat so space is another problem). so now l cant decide what to do with muggy. l have some thoughts about racing because before the nearest track was 18 miles away and now l have one which was built not long ago and is much closer, but the problem is that muggy is far too heavy for racing and even for beginer is totally no good. muggys became a bit rare and parts are dificult to buy, but over time l colected so many spares that if l have another chasis plate l probably could built another muggy ish. l had so much fun with it, it's a really really tuff bashing mashine and l know it inside out. so it would be a bit hard to let it go. l need your opinions of what would you do... l will get some funds tomorrow when mini revo is sold... so should l : option 1is spend money on muggy. do a proper service with new bearings, batery, glow plugs. change oils and make it in tip top condition and just keep playing with it in the park. option 2 is l have been offered a brand new hyper st roller so l could make a deal with the guy swap my muggy roller for hyper st with some money on top his way and try racing on my local track. the thing is l love my muggy (sounds funny probably) and there are so much spare parts for it that l wouldn't need to spend money if l break something for ages, BUT all day today l was thinking that l should really give a go at racing.
  15. what else will l need to make it a complete roller? thanks... rytis
  16. just as the name of the topic. l am looking for a truggy roller. we could do a swap or px deal if anyone would be interested in a team losi muggy which is well hopped up (where needed). for a roller in good condition with wheels and shell l am ready to pay up to 100-120 pounds.
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