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Old 02-12-2010
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Thanks for clearing it up I read the post as a theory of the weight...

BTW, do trishbit has a weight thats located behind the rear axle? Where can I find it? Partno T0010 is the only one I can find and seems to be fitted between the battery and motor.
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Thanks for clearing it up BTW, do trishbit has a weight thats located behind the rear axle? Where can I find it? Partno T0010 is the only one I can find and seems to be fitted between the battery and motor.
I have heard of a Trishbits 4deg brass rear block but never seen one. It would be good if someone could clarify if they exist.
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i have one
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Thought better of commenting
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Sure that Trishbits do a rear plate to replace rear bumper too!
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£60 is very cheap for what the part is. I own & run CNC machining centers, and you wouldn't get one made from me for less than £400. However, whether £60 is too much to spend on your 'toy car' hobby is a different question altogether.

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got mine today and the lower front s/tower.
gana be a late night
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I have heard of a Trishbits 4deg brass rear block but never seen one. It would be good if someone could clarify if they exist.
Yep they do exist, I have one also. Excellent, addition to the car...
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ORRRR you could get the King Cobra one which is available in a 3 degree variant and 4 degree is on the way for the Cougar

KCR123 your after available from all King Cobra stockists
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We have the kingcobra one at the shop if anybody wants one
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Ordered mine from RCLazy yesterday, so looking forward to getting it at some point. Will be changing the bearings at that area too for the Gearbox pack from MK.
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Orr you could buy a Trishbits one and actualy put some weight on the rear end
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Orr you could buy a Trishbits one and actualy put some weight on the rear end
Haha brrraaaaapppppppppppppppppp ;0)

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I wonder if there will be a new kit next year with the alloy g/box included
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Got mine fitted and ran it for the first time at PetitRC. Very nice, yes it's expensive. I like it and it also gives another benefit (well for me). Draws motor heat away from the motor.
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