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  1. 1 hour ago, Hell horn. said:

    No problem. It's the stock axial ones. This 

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    I have some that look exactly the same as that but there's no way they fit onto the axle shaft.  Did yours fit ok or did you have to drill them or something?

     

    Maybe i have some slightly smaller versions of those??  Think mine are 4mm.

     

    EDIT: On closer inspection, they're identical almost, but the ones I have use little grub screws and not those pin screws.

  2. I managed to find some 12mm ones (apparently), so I'll try those when they arrive.  I guess for now I'll be doing the same as you and leaving them as-is...

     

    I did the other tweaks though, such as loctite on the servo arm and shaft grub screw.  At least the parts are readily available.

     

    I've read that people run it on 2S and still enjoy it but without the frequent breaks...

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  3. I've just tried the washer mod, but when i tighten the wheel back on there's some binding as the wheel doesn't rotate freely unless I loosen it back up.

     

    The washer is M5 x 15mm OD

     

    There were 2 washers on the axle that came with it, one was really thin.  Are people using that one as well as the 15mm OD one?  Maybe at 15mm it's too big...

  4. Bought one for my boy, and despite having the HD axles we've managed to bend one of the rear ones nonetheless!  I'll be doing the washer mod later today (if I can get the hexes off, one of which now seems tricky to remove on the bent axle).

     

    Been running t on 3S and it's great fun.

     

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  5. What new parts would I need to do that, just the longer links?  If that's the case, is the best place to get them from?

     

    In an update to MP's mobility, the replacement brushes came from Honk Hong at last, I put it all back together and the motor is running just fine.  It'll be interesting to see how long it lasts now before it dies.  I've also ordered one of those generic motors from eBay (China) as a backup for when it does eventually bite the dust.  It'd be great if they're actually good, as it means mud bogging can continue, as for 10 quid a motor, who cares! :)

  6. Actually I wanted to ask. I want a jeep body for the SCX10, any recommendations?

     

    i was looking at the 2 door proline body that they do. I want as little faff as possible really for fitting.  I remember you had a cool looking blue jeep body right? What was that?

  7. So it looks like the brushes had just worn out completely, so my boy is off the hook.  Now brushes ordered from RC Mart, but the comm is looking like it's had better days...

     

    As I don't have a comm lathe (and don't intend on buying one) I'm going to need to figure out a different way to spruce it up.  I'm thinking putting in a drill and using some fine sand paper... anyone else ever done a fudge for this sort of thing?

     

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  8. Well I'm glad i didn't sell MudPig after all, as now my boy at age 6 has taken the wheel and we're loving taking the cars out and about :)

     

    Thing is, we did some mud bogging at Black Rocks at the weekend and the inevitable happened - he blew my hand-wound Tekin motor!  So could any of you folks in the know recommend a cost effective but decent motor for an SCX-10 please?

     

    I'd get another Tekin, but I have a feeling he'll continue to show MudPig no mercy and so feel it better I get something less expensive...

     

    OR, as it's a brushed motor I think it may just be one of the brushes that's worn out... Time to investigate

     

    Thanks guys

     

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