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Post by *5 J's* on Jan 9, 2011 18:07:54 GMT -6
*5 J's* Spec/Tuner Graphite
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Post by andylester on Jan 9, 2011 18:09:16 GMT -6
5J- Sweet Car!!!
Love the Name....Simple and to the point!! ;D
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Post by Lucky 13 on Jan 9, 2011 19:34:35 GMT -6
Great looking Spec/Tuner cars 5 J's, Sugar Dog, Team RamRod and Lester Racing !!
Lucky 13
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Post by oldblueracer on Jan 10, 2011 23:43:15 GMT -6
I just got mine I will most likely send for the wheels this coming weekend Just one ? I am guessing that you use a #44 drill bit for the back and front. Hey Lucky I guess I am going to order that Pro Body Tool 2 from you this weekend as well
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Post by murph on Jan 11, 2011 0:06:39 GMT -6
Hmmm.... I used a 43 drill for derby worx axles. Maybe I am wrong but the axles fit correctly. I ran grooves with Hodges graphite mixture. Spent about 20 minutes on the car with respect to track prep. It will be in middle of pack, maybe a little better. I am under 3 seconds with the car. My limiteds, with heavy wheels, will smoke the Spec tuner. The graphite guys will have an advantage here. Lucky is good with these wheels/axles and graphite. Amazing!...... Murph SLT
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Post by Lucky 13 on Jan 11, 2011 0:18:48 GMT -6
You can use a #43 or #44 with the Derby Worx axles. I just use the #44 that came with the Pro-Body Jig when I drilled my axles holes on my S/T car. I am really interested in seeing what a good time will be with the Spec/Tuners. I'm guessing a high 2.93, low 2.94...we will find out soon enough !!
Lucky 13
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