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Finally got my 22

Discussion in 'Off Road' started by GP Racer, Apr 13, 2012.

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    So thanks to Adam at Sleadds for ordering it.

    Got my first losi 22 buggy,took about 4 hrs to complete and its one sick buggy.

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    Well that's it for now,I'm rockin a Jr9100s for steering and will be getting a tekin RS with a tekin 8.5 redline motor
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    I built the 22T and it was easily the nicest kit I've built. I've put together quite a few Losi kits (probably about 7) and the 22T was the easiest, nicest fitting build I've done. Hopefully you were just as impressed as I was. The only complaints I really have about it so far; the thing is metric. I had to buy new tools just to build it :( Secondly, it is made in Taiwan; Losi and TLR is an American company and up until their purchase by Horizon all their kits were made in the US.

    I'm surprised you built it mid-motor, most everything I've learned says that mid-motor is pretty much reserved for carpet or extreme traction like heavy blue-groove hard pack.

    I haven't gotten track time with the truck yet, but I'm certainly excited for it.

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    Nice,yeah I'll probably get a 22t after I drive this.

    The build was awesome and like it says not for noobs,I could see many steps where newbies can get twisted.

    I've had many losi but never kit form,its was smooth and I didn't have to trim or sand anything.

    I dig mid motor and see most people keep it traditional with rear motor,I plan to try both since it came with the kit which was AWESOME!
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    Yeah, I totally agree with it fantastic being able to be built both ways right out of the box. Right down to two bodies. I look forward to seeing that thing tearing up the track and I'd love to see another 22T. :) I want Stadium Truck to take off again sooooo badly it hurts.
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    Stadium is fairly popular in klamath.

    Threw a quick paint job on it today.
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    My next body will be the cab forward body and I'll have a pro do that one.

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