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Old 07-23-2013, 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by scootinround
Well I have had a Tekno 4x4 for 2 months and finally got to run it for the first time and didn't even make it 3 mins and a 5x11mm bearing completely exploded.....So I am wondering are all these bearings lets say" not so good" or do you think I was the lucky winner of the bad bearing.....Should I look into buying a bearing kit for it...Have any of you had problems with keeping bearing in them...I am hoping it was just one bad one....but now my truck is a hybrid cause all they had was Losi bearings.....
The bearings are very good quality for kit bearings--maybe just a fluke.....
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Originally Posted by scootinround
Well I have had a Tekno 4x4 for 2 months and finally got to run it for the first time and didn't even make it 3 mins and a 5x11mm bearing completely exploded.....So I am wondering are all these bearings lets say" not so good" or do you think I was the lucky winner of the bad bearing.....Should I look into buying a bearing kit for it...Have any of you had problems with keeping bearing in them...I am hoping it was just one bad one....but now my truck is a hybrid cause all they had was Losi bearings.....
One of our rear big hub bearings nuked after only 4 runs with my sons truck. luckly I had a replacement. The crappiest bearings I have ever encountered are in AE kits.

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Old 07-23-2013, 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by EbbTide
Well for me it seems my front bearings started to squeak pretty bad after just two runs through loose dirt (albeit extremely loose and fine clay-like powder which can destroy moving mechanical parts with ease) so I don't think they are necessarily fantastic. But with that said, they still allow my wheels to glide freely without any binding. With that said I don't think they are any better or worse than most rubber-sealed bearings available. Might've just been an unlucky circumstance for you
Boca yellow-seals for an application like that
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Originally Posted by scootinround
Well I have had a Tekno 4x4 for 2 months and finally got to run it for the first time and didn't even make it 3 mins and a 5x11mm bearing completely exploded.....So I am wondering are all these bearings lets say" not so good" or do you think I was the lucky winner of the bad bearing.....Should I look into buying a bearing kit for it...Have any of you had problems with keeping bearing in them...I am hoping it was just one bad one....but now my truck is a hybrid cause all they had was Losi bearings.....
Bearings are disposable wear items like tires.

If one happened to blow up, replace it for a $1.00 and move on.
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Here's the new body for my Tekno custom painted by Ab Brusher (Facebook tag).. just thought I'd share.. the guy does some sick work, $90 for body, paint, and shipping whatever you can throw at em'.. Anywho..

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Originally Posted by celt
Bearings are disposable wear items like tires.

If one happened to blow up, replace it for a $1.00 and move on.
Exactly... a WEAR item, which means you expect it to wear out first.
Did you not read the part where he said it was on the track for 3 minutes before it went?!?
I was there, I seen it.

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Here's the new body for my Tekno custom painted by Ab Brusher (Facebook tag).. just thought I'd share.. the guy does some sick work, $90 for body, paint, and shipping whatever you can throw at em'.. Anywho..

That is BADASS!!
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Hey guys, I plan to be ordering my sct410 before the end of next week...

(I sold my E-Revo roller to pay for my new toy.)

But I do have a few questions...

I've read the last 15 pages or so on this thread, and fully intend to go back to read the first page over a few times to let it all soak in. I also plan on looking into a few of the setup sheets before I build the kit.

I'm wondering:

-what; if any, spare parts to order with the kit?(are guys breaking a-arms or hubs??)

-should I order any optional parts ahead of time?(CF or CNC alloy shock towers, or more shock shafts? Optional springs?)

-what pinions should I grab? (I plan to be taking the RX8 out of my Revo, and a ten shock sc411 4000kV.) On my local track I run a 2250-t8 geared 12/44 on my mugen mbx6-eco.

-which servo should I rob from my other trucks?(I've got a Savox 1256tg and 1258tg
To choose from.)

-any reason my FTW Racing Diamondback body wouldn't fit??


Thanks for the help, I know I've got lots of reading ahead of me before I get this kit, but I look forward to being another contributing member here on RCTech.

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Originally Posted by scootinround
Well I have had a Tekno 4x4 for 2 months and finally got to run it for the first time and didn't even make it 3 mins and a 5x11mm bearing completely exploded.....So I am wondering are all these bearings lets say" not so good" or do you think I was the lucky winner of the bad bearing.....Should I look into buying a bearing kit for it...Have any of you had problems with keeping bearing in them...I am hoping it was just one bad one....but now my truck is a hybrid cause all they had was Losi bearings.....
If it was the bearing on the outside if the gearbox, on the diff pinion, the problem is one of assembly. If you squeeze the pinion drive cup tight, then tighten the setscrew, the bearing will bind when heated up during normal use. Then it goes blammo! Make sure there is just the slightest of pay between the bearing and the drive cup before tightening the setscrew down.
Let me guess....it was the rear bearing?
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Alum Hexes, Arms (just to have), Hinge Pin plates (Just to have), 15-18 pinions (dependent on the track), 1258TG is brutal, your body should fit with no issues, Def get a few stiffer rear springs (just in case), The towers if your concerned about weight... However, with all that said.. I haven't had anything break as of yet.. It's pretty much solid, if something does break you'd have time to order it vs. needing it right then and now to finish a race lol.. But it's good to see a Traxxas convert stepping up to the big league lol.. I was right there with you dumping tons of money in my Slash 4x4 with no chance at ever competing.. lol !
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all I have done was get the aluminum steering rack,center drive shaft,new stiffer servo saver spring and stiffer suspension springs.
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I am curious if anyone has tried something like Barcodes in Orange on a dry outdoor hard packed super abrasive track. NorCal eats tires and they work fine as slicks but I am trying to find something that will work well and have some longevity. I am also considering some Panther Slicks in soft (I think that is the hardest compound that they make in slicks). I guess the tire surface is thicker than a normal treaded tires carcass so they should last a lot longer.
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Originally Posted by ArmySSG
@Erevo
Alum Hexes, Arms (just to have), Hinge Pin plates (Just to have), 15-18 pinions (dependent on the track), 1258TG is brutal, your body should fit with no issues, Def get a few stiffer rear springs (just in case), The towers if your concerned about weight... However, with all that said.. I haven't had anything break as of yet.. It's pretty much solid, if something does break you'd have time to order it vs. needing it right then and now to finish a race lol.. But it's good to see a Traxxas convert stepping up to the big league lol.. I was right there with you dumping tons of money in my Slash 4x4 with no chance at ever competing.. lol !
Seems pretty logical I guess.

Lol @ a Traxxas convert... that's what I love about them... you can convert them into anything you want... 1 platform 90% interchangeable parts, gets you 5 different trucks! (Don't hate on Traxxas on account of me. I'll never get rid of my mini revo, or my slash 2wd... or my pede 4x4truggy.)


But thanks for the alloy hub tip. It just so happens that I have a set from my pede4x4 from before I switched to the tekno 17mm hubs.
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Originally Posted by ArmySSG
Here's the new body for my Tekno custom painted by Ab Brusher (Facebook tag).. just thought I'd share.. the guy does some sick work, $90 for body, paint, and shipping whatever you can throw at em'.. Anywho..

Sick paint job. If that was mine, I would not run it. It would be on the shelf as a show piece.
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Old 07-23-2013, 08:15 PM
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Originally Posted by ArmySSG
Here's the new body for my Tekno custom painted by Ab Brusher (Facebook tag).. just thought I'd share.. the guy does some sick work, $90 for body, paint, and shipping whatever you can throw at em'.. Anywho..

Spreading the word of God--that's cooler than your paint job--and that paint job is COOL!!!!!
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