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    BLACKHAWK444 Guest

    Default Rubber slipper pad?

    http://shop.tinyrc.com/product.php?p...age=1&featured . Wouldn't that really help with the slipper? Has anybody tried them yet?

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    I do not have the rubber ones but I do have the paper ones they make and I can adjust the shipper like it is meant to be. I can either lock it down or add a little slippage.

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    ...mine is locked up tighter than Bill Gates' bank accounts

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    BLACKHAWK444 Guest

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    Yea so is mine...onetime/bithed mod all the way.

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    Well I like a little slippage as it keeps from breaking drive train parts as some have said happens when they have run the slipper locked up. If it is there you might as well have it work properly.

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    Kyosho's "properly" is slipping almost all the time. I just did the bithed mod and tightened it down a good amount. I like the idea of the rubber pad though.

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    46u Guest

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    Like I said the paper or what ever there made of makes my slipper work like it should and I do not have to worry as much about breaking drive train parts. If I am running something I like it to do what it is suppose to. But different strokes for different folks.

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    flipside7 Guest

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    from the sound of te bithed slipper mod, seems ideal, you only set one side right??? if thats the case, and you rough up the frictoin side, should slip a little, but just enough.

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