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Old 11-28-2009, 10:09 PM
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Default Pro18R - Drift Spec :D

As you know I has pro pulse, heres a few picshures of it for now.







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Basically, Im turning my Pro-Pulse into a drifter, with the use of RC18R parts, and so, I will run down the parts list and send links.

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Full PP Alum Kit ( so i dont break anything )

RC18R Body Mounts.

Drifting Tires

http://thetoyz.com/cart/thetoyz_deta...cat_name=RC18R

Some Body

http://cgi.ebay.com/Associated-RC18R...item5637574714

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Old 11-28-2009, 10:21 PM
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Old 11-28-2009, 10:39 PM
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looking good but what is that heatsink cooling? If you leave it how it is over the motor it will do no good. If not the blanket effect. If that heatsink is ment to cool the motor you will have to get one that is ment for it. One that is ment for it will clip on the motor and will cool it off effectively.

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Ok, measurements show that I will have 19MM of tire sticking out of each side of the body. WAHT TO DO. /facepalm
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emm a dremel? or a hot soldering iron
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Can someone modify my rims for me? It has about 7MM of room to modify, and I would be glad if someone can cut down 7MM from each rim, and then cutting an axle pin slot insert. I might try myself, but I don't trust myself . Is there a machine to do this?
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erm like i mentioned above the dremel can do many things, shaving the body is easier too, but thats just my opinions
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Shaving it? The wheels are sticking out, its not an issue with rubbing, its an issue with uglyness

Widebody? Add hella weight to car though
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Well I'm not sure anything about these cars but couldn't you make a jig and cut the wheels "in half" and glue them back together. Or could you get skinnier wheels that are made for the rc18r and use/modify them? Just a thought.
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Rims are equally wide, its the chassis that has been made less wider.

If I do cut in half or something, I need new tiresssssssssssssssssssssssss
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Wide Body time...
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I don't trust myself with body work anymore.


I want this body, but it is already wide body ._.

http://www.thetoyz.com/cart/thetoyz_...0685&cat_name=

The Skyline, im not sure
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