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Thanks for the help. I do appreciate it. That is why I like to post my questions here, before I actually go and spend my money. I've heard from a lot of different people that the ceramic bearings last a lot longer. I wouldn't mind spending $60+ on a set if it will last longer then having to buy multiple sets of open bearings. I'm gonna research some more before I make my decision.
For now I'm just using 8 bearings out of my gen 1 Xmod (since the ep is fried). They fit perfectly on the inside and outside of the steering knuckles. Can already tell a difference in speed Last edited by DRFTKO; 02-16-2009 at 04:44 PM.. Reason: double post |
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I hope your enjoying your new Mini-Z At first mine was harder to drive because it felt so touchy, I got used to it within a few days. These things are a blast! Quote:
I don't know how old your or, or if you can drive, but there are a lot of mini-z clubs around. I know at least one is in NC. We also have one up in VA beach. A club usually has a track and lap counter if you wanted to meet up with some other people and practice. Last edited by DRFTKO; 02-16-2009 at 04:45 PM.. Reason: double post |
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I had a couple boards that the fets fried on. Not sure what I did, but I think it was bad wiring and soldering. I'm gonna be getting a new ep soon. I'm 26, so yes I can drive. Haven't found any Z clubs near me, but I do know of a hobby shop nearby that has a track.
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