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some of the front end please..
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The steering knuckles, more specifically.
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lol, someone was finally smart enough to try other numbers in the URL
saves me some work, thanks LOL
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no no no there well be decent screws used ofcourse and it will have bearings and transmission parts
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Yes, I tried other numbers in the URL, and i found 1 new pic Thanks for your pictures !!! |
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credit were its due please , that's how I got the front end pic. Thought about the other but the query was for front end
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hihi, both of you deserve a big kiss now !
*mwaaah*
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Hello
the square nut for the clutch/motor mesh is very good idea ,as on the durango you have two cap headed bolts that are got at from the top and you need a ball ended driver to adjust motor mesh passed the spur assemly yes the motor is static and the clutch assbly moves and it works realy well what you do, is undo the the top motor screw slightly then the two clutch slide adjustment bolts thingys! set your mesh then do up the top motor screw as to hold that elongated strap then do up the others on the chasis slider thingys it realy looks delicate but once assembled its very bomb proof and i have never had it move but saying that, mines and ali chasis thats very rigid also i am not quite sure the transmission will run with those cell straps, as if i did this on my car it will foul the rear cvd and this is why the durango has thick polycarbonate ones that also stop shorting occuring when running the car and installing the cells under my ib4200s there is only about 1mm clearance of the rear cvd maybe the clutch or rear diff is higher/more angled than my car? and i think its a shame the diffs are not extracted from the rear of the transmissions (front and rear end) and what a shame those beautifull durango wing mounts havent made it either. please dont think im just moaning for the sake of it....just trying to help |
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but.. this is an aero.. not a durango.
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OH YES..... An aero
sorry paul but it does bear a slight resemblance i got a little confused like i said trying to be helpfull and comparing it with the car that (allegedly) inspired it |
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Paul i wasnt trying to be sarky
and yes we dont know how the car will look but i would hazard a guess that those moulded bits are virtualy finished and lets face it we are talking about (bottom line) a durango 2005 production car i as a durango owner am very glad to see this aero car produced as it gives others the chance to experience a fantastic car like mine and hopefully someone one day will agree with me+ i can get some spares instead of making them or bothering Gerd with silly orders just to bang around the local village hall hello chris mate yes i do still have the durango why do you ask? and have just rebuilt it last week and its going very well at our local club though the shells very tired i really like my car but its not allways to everyones taste my bros x11 is just as quick |
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Hi Scott, just feels like so long ago since you first got it, I remember the pictures you put up. The Bugati Veyron of RC? So will you be letting us know how the Aero and Serpent compare back to back to the Real McCoy?
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Hey Chris
id love to and im sure the serpent is going to be very good/exciting no doubts there and im sure the aero is going to be fantastic i just have a few little niggles with some parts of it but have kept my mouth shut for fear of being shot down i may not be the best driver and dont attend any big meetings but i do know my way around my car (inside out) and am one of the lucky few who can hold up a durango against the photos on here and compare it with them thanks |
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