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Injora Brass Rear Outer Portal Housing Set - Redcat Ascent-18

Injora Brass Rear Outer Portal Housing Set for the Redcat As…

New from Injora is their Brass Rear Outer Portal Housing Set (ASC18–05BK) for the Redcat Ascent-18. This machined brass upgrade adds 45g of weight to your 1/18-scale crawler, helping provide stability when tackling tricky lines. With its flat black finish and exposed brass accents, this chassis upgrade not only pumps up the performance but also the appearance of your Ascent-18. Included [...]

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Powerhobby Brass Inner Front Portal Housing Traxxas TRX-4

Powerhobby Brass Inner Front Portal Housing for the TRX-4

New from Powerhobby are Brass Inner Front Portal Housings for the mighty Traxxas TRX-4. These trick looking upgrade parts have been CNC machined from brass to help add a bit of weight down low, thus helping to improve performance out on the trail. Anodized in black and engraved with the Powerhobby logo, the brass portal housings are a quick and [...]

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Treal Brass Outer Portal Covers for the Axial UTB18 Capra

Treal Brass Outer Portal Cover Set for the Axial UTB18 Capra

Treal has released its first upgrade for the Axial UTB18 Capra; a Brass Outer Portal Cover Set. A perfect solution for adding low, non-moving weight to your smaller-scale crawler, these portal covers look like they get the job done with style. Featuring a black finish and exposed brass accents, these portal covers weigh 60g each and can be installed on either [...]

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Treal Brass Outer Portal Covers for the FMS FCX24

Treal Brass Outer Portal Covers for the FMS FCX24

The FMS FCX24 might be one of the hottest, new, small-scale R/C crawlers on the market today. If you have one of these tiny trucks tucked away in your collection, you can now give it a handling tune-up thanks to Treal’s FCX24 Brass Outer Portal Covers. Weighing in at 18+g per cover, this looks like a great way to add some [...]

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Losing grip – Samix RC brass upgrades review

It is well known that a low center of gravity improves crawling performance, by making a car less prone to tipping over. A forward weight bias improves climbing ability for the very same reason, and that’s why manufacturers compete to have the motor mounted as far forward, and as far down as possible. A wider car also makes it less [...]

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