Duratrax Evader DT Installation and operating instructions

ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION MANUAL
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YOU WILL
NEED
ONYX 100 AC/DC PEAK CHARGER
DTXP4190
ONYX 6C 7.2V 2000MAH NIMH STICK
DTXC2035
ITEMS
INCLUDED
The following items are included with your Evader DT.
Chassis
Body
Body Clips (Qty 4)
Transmitter
Transmitter Antenna
Receiver AntennaTube
Decal Sheet
Instruction Manual
ExplodedView/Parts Listing

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THINGSTO
KNOW
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Whenthesafetyprecautionsarefollowed,the
Evader DT will provide years of enjoyment.
Use care and good sense at all times when
operating this radio controlled truck. Failure
to use this vehicle in a safe, sensible manner
can result in injury or damage to property.
You and you alone must insure that the
instructions are carefully followed and all
safety precautions are obeyed.
• Do not operate the Evader DT near people.
Spectators should be behind the driver or
at a safe distance away from the vehicle.
• Make sure to read the instructions with the
battery and charger before charging.
• Do not leave any charger unattended
during charging. If the battery or charger
become hot at any time, disconnect the
battery from the charger immediately!
Failure to do so may cause permanent
damage to the charger and battery and
may cause bodily harm.
• The Evader DT can run through dirt and
mud. However, avoid running through
standing water or “wet” mud.
• Do not allow the electronic speed control
(ESC) or radio equipment to come into
contact with moisture. Water can cause
the electronics to short out and can cause
permanent damage.
• Always turn on the transmitter before
turning on the electronic speed control.
• Before turning on your radio, check to
make sure that no one else is running on
the same frequency as your Evader DT.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Avoid working over a deep pile carpet. If
you drop a small part or screw, it may be
difficult to find.
• Place a mat or towel over your work area.
This will prevent parts from rolling off and
will protect the work surface.
• Avoid running the truck in cold weather.
The plastic and metal parts can become
brittle at low temperatures. In addition,
grease and oil become thick, causing
premature wear and poor performance.
SPECIFICATION AND
DESCRIPTION CHANGES
All pictures, descriptions and specifications
found in this instruction manual are
subject to change without notice. DuraTrax
maintains no responsibility for inadvertent
errors in this manual. Visit www.duratrax.
com for the latest updates and information
for your model.
WARRANTY
• DuraTrax®guaranteesthis kittobefreefrom
defectsinbothmaterialandworkmanshipat
the date of purchase.DuraTrax will warranty
this kit for 90 days after the purchase date.
DuraTraxwillrepairor replace,atnocharge,
the incorrectly made part.
• Makesureyousavethereceiptorinvoiceyou
were given when you bought your model! It
is your proof of purchase and we must see
it before we can honor the warranty.Further,
DuraTrax reserves the right to change or
modify this warranty without notice.
• In that DuraTrax has no control over the
final user assembly or material used for
final user assembly, no liability shall be
assumed nor accepted for any damage
resulting from the use by the user of the
final user-assembled product. By the act
of using the user-assembled product, the
user accepts all resulting liability.
To return your Evader DT for repairs covered
under warranty you should send your truck to:
Hobby Services
3002 N. Apollo Drive Suite 1
Champaign, Illinois 61822
Attn: Service Department
Phone: (217) 398-0007 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Central Time M-F
E-mail: hobbyservices@hobbico.com
www.hobbyservices.com
If the buyer is not prepared to accept the
liability associated with the use of this
product, the buyer is advised to return
this kit immediately in new and unused
condition to the place of purchase.
STRESS-TECH™PARTS
GUARANTEE
We have engineered the Evader DT to take
the rough and tumble abuse that makes
R/C fun. We are so confident of the quality
and durability of the Stress-Tech plastic
parts that we will replace any Stress-Tech
plastic part you break during the first 12
months you own the truck. Just send in the
part to us and we will send you a FREE
replacement. Please see the Evader DT
parts list for the items covered under the
Stress-Tech guarantee.
To receive your free replacement part
please send the following to the Hobby
Services address listed under the warranty
on the left.
❏1.The broken part must be included.
❏2.The part number and description of the
broken part.
❏3. Copy of your dated invoice or
purchase receipt.
❏4.Your name, phone number and
shipping address.
REPAIR SERVICE
Repair service is available anytime.
• After the 90 day warranty, you can still
have your Evader DT repaired for a small
charge by the experts at DuraTrax’s
authorized repair facility, Hobby Services.
• To speed up the repair process, please
follow the instructions listed below.
❏1. Under most circumstances return
the ENTIRE vehicle. The exception would
be sending in a Stress-Tech part. See the
instructionundertheStress-TechGuarantee.
❏2.Make sure the transmitter is turned off,
and all of the batteries are removed.
❏3.Sendwritteninstructionswhich include:
a list of all items returned, a THOROUGH
explanation of the problem, the service
needed and your phone number during the
day. If you expect the repair to be covered
under warranty, be sure to include a proof
of date of purchase (your store receipt or
purchase invoice).
❏4.Send to Hobby Services at the address
above. When shipping your item(s) to us,
we recommend that you insure it and use a
company that offers a tracking service (such
asFederalExpress Groundor UPS Ground).
Our staff will carefully inspect your item and
notify you of their findings, at which time you
will be notified of your options for return,
repair, or replacement. Please note that
items sent back unrepaired will still carry a
service charge and return shipping.
Hobby Services accepts Visa and
Mastercard, or you can send in a check.
Additionally we can return the item C.O.D.,
but additional charges apply.

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FINISHING
THE EVADER DT
TRANSMITTER PREPARATION
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Battery
Tray Door
RECEIVER ANTENNA INSTALLATION
DO NOT CUTTHE
ANTENNAWIRE!
X
• Slide the batttery tray door off and install
eight “AA” batteries into transmitter,
making sure the polarity is correct.
• Route the receiver antenna through the holes in the
chassis as shown.
• Thread the receiver antenna through the antenna tube.
The antenna will be longer than the antenna tube.
• Press fit the antenna tube into the hole in the chassis.
• Tip: Run the antenna wire through your fingers to
straighten out the kinks before running through the
antenna tube.Also, applying a small amount of soap
and water to the antenna wire will help lubricate the wire
for threading into the antenna tube. Use a piece of tape
to hold the excess antenna wire to the antenna tube.
Battery Light
On/Off Switch
• Insert the antenna into the top of the transmitter and tighten.
• Turn the transmitter on and check the battery light. If the red light glows
steady, the batteries have enough voltage.If the red light blinks, the
batteries are low and should be replaced.

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Forward
Reverse
Throttle
Trim
Steering
Trim
Steering
Servo
Reverse
Switch
On/Off
Throttle/ESC
Reverse
Switch
6-CELL BATTERY INSTALLATION
ALWAYS CHECKTHE RADIO
OPERATION BEFORE EACH RUN
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• Install the charged 6-cell battery into the
battery slot. Re-install the battery strap
and the clip into the battery strap post.
• Charge the 6-cell battery (not included)
on the charger (not included). See Safety
Precautions before charging and charge
the battery according to the instructions
that came with your charger.
• Remove the clip from the battery strap
post and remove the battery strap from the
Evader DT.
RADIO SYSTEM CHECK
• Turn the transmitter on.Then turn the receiver on.
• Turn the transmitter wheel to the right—the front
wheels should turn to the right. If not, move the
steering servo reverse switch.
• When running, adjust the steering trim so the truck
tracks straight.
Wheels turn right when the transmitter
steering is turned to the right.

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APPLYTHE DECALS
ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL (ESC) SET UP
• Connect the battery pack to the ESC.Turn on the Tx,
and then the ESC.
• Do not touch the throttle trigger for 2-3 seconds.
• The Sprint 2 sets up automatically.
• The green light will flash and then glow steady.
• Ready to use!
• Do not run through water! Never allow water, moisture, or any foreign material inside the case of the ESC or receiver.
• Never use more than a 6-cell, 7.2 volt NiMH battery pack or 6.6 volt LiFe battery.
• Do not attempt to connect the battery pack to the ESC in reverse, as permanent damage to the ESC could result.
• Never cut or splice the ESC input wires. Do not connect a battery to the receiver’s (Rx) “battery” slot.The Rx receives
power through the ESC itself which plugs into the Rx’s throttle channel slot.
• Always disconnect the battery pack from the ESC when not in use.
• Be careful not to touch the heat sink as it can become very hot.
• Do NOT use lithium polymer (LiPo) batteries with the Sprint 2 ESC.
• Decal the body to your liking.Use
the photos on the box as a reference.
• Install the body onto the chassis
using four body clips.
• TIP: Use a metallic silver
permanent marker to highlight the
tire lettering. Use light strokes,
just barely touching the letters.

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SPEED CONTROL
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
NOTE:TheSprint2hasbuilt-incircuitrytosenseanexcessive
heating condition caused by current overload. If the ESC
overheats, it will automatically shut down, as indicated by
flashing red and green LEDs.This is to protect all on-board
componentsand prevent permanent damagefromoccurring.
The ESC can again be used once the internal temperature
returns to an acceptable level.Reset by cycling the power.
IFYOUR ESC DOES NOT WORK
Problem: Motor and/or steering servo are dead.
• Recharge dead batteries.
• Check for faulty power connections.
• Check for a damaged connection between ESC and Rx.
• Internal damage. Unit may require service. See “Repair
Service” on page 3.
ESCWORKS BUT OTHER PROBLEMS EXIST
Problem: Steering servo works but motor is dead.
• Motor brushes are dirty or the motor is bad. Clean with a
motor spray (such as DuraTrax Power Shot™, DTXC2458)
or replace the motor.
• Check for faulty motor connections.
Problem: Overheated motor or hot power plugs.
• Motor is geared too high. Change to a lower gear setup.
• Binding in the vehicle’s drivetrain. Check to make sure
nothing is interfering with the model’s drivetrain.
• The motor is shorted electrically.Check the motor for shorts
and replace if necessary.
• Check for faulty motor connections.
Problem: Motor runs backwards but forward LEDs are on.
• Motor is wired backwards.Swap the motor wires.
Problem: Motor runs backwards and the reverse LED is
on when forward command is given.
• Move theTx throttle reversing switch to the opposite position.
Problem: Model runs properly, then motor goes dead.
• Thebuilt-inthermalprotectionmaybeautomaticallyshutting
down power to the ESC due to overheating conditions.
Check for binding drivetrain, bad motor or incorrect gear
ratio.Adjust gear mesh, replace motor or change gear ratio.
Allow the ESC to cool and try again.
MAINTENANCE
TIPS
Before Each Run
1. Check to make sure that all screws are tight and there are
not any screws missing.
2.Checkto makesure thatthe transmitterbatteries arenot low.
3. Check to make sure that all of the moving parts of the
Evader move freely and do not bind.
4. Check for broken or damaged parts. Replace any broken
or damaged parts before running the Evader DT. Running
the truck with broken or damaged parts could result in
damage to other parts.
5. Check to make sure that the receiver and speed control
are still properly secured to the chassis.
6. Check to make sure that all wires are properly connected.
7. IMPORTANT! Check the slipper clutch setting. The
Evader DT transmission is equipped with a slipper clutch.
When properly adjusted the slipper clutch will help to
extend the life of the transmission by providing a point that
slips when the kit encounters bumps and jolts that would
otherwise transfer strain to the internal gears. Although
there is no perfect setting for every situation, following the
recommended procedure on page 9 will provide a good
starting point.Final adjustments will need to be made with
the kit on the actual surface it will be running on.
After Each Run
1. Clean any large globs of dirt, mud or debris from the
chassis and moving parts.
2. Disconnect and remove the battery from the Evader DT.
3. Check for any broken or damaged parts. This way parts
may be replaced before the next run.
After Every 10 Runs
1. Check the servo saver for proper operation.During normal
maintenance, check the operation of the servo saver by
grasping the servo arm and linkage and turning one of the
front tires left and right. If the wheels turn without moving
the linkages and servo arm, then the unit is operating
properly. If the linkage and servo arm move, loosen the
knurled adjustment nut on the left side servo saver shaft.
If the servo saver becomes clogged with dirt, it may not
work properly which couldcause servoor linkagedamage.
The servo saver needs to be disassembled, cleaned and
readjusted. To safely adjust the servo saver, loosen the
knurled aluminum collar on the left side steering post
completely.Then reinstall 1-1/2 turns onto the post.Retest
the servo saver as described above. Adjust the servo
saver tighter or looser if needed.
2. Check to make sure that the bushings are free of dirt and
debris and roll smoothly.
3. Check the shocks for oil leakage.If the shocks have leaked
any shock fluid out, you should properly refill the shocks
for best performance.
4. Check for proper gear mesh between the spur gear and
the pinion gear.

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TUNING
GUIDE
When tuning the Evader DT make sure that you have equal
length shocks, camber rods and steering rods on both sides
(left and right).They do not have to be the same front to rear.
CASTER
Caster refers to the angle which the kingpin is at in relation
to the surface when viewed from the side.0° of caster means
that the kingpin is straight up and down. The Evader DT
comes stock with 30° of caster and is not adjustable.
CAMBER
Camber refers to the angle at which the tire and wheel ride
in relation to the ground when viewed from the front or rear.
Negative camber is when the tire and wheel lean inward and
positive camber is when the tire and wheel lean outward.
Typically you want 0° to 2° of negative camber. Never put in
positivecamber.Makesurethatbothsideshaveequalamounts
of camber by keeping the camber turnbuckles equal in length.
FRONTTOE-IN ANDTOE-OUT
Toe-in and toe-out refer to the angle which the tire is at
when viewed from above. Toe-in increases stability under
acceleration. However, toe-in also decreases steering when
entering a corner.Toe-out will increase steering into corners,
but will decrease the overall stability during acceleration.The
front typically is set-up with 0° to -2° of toe-in.
WHEEL BASE
Wheel base is the distance from the center of the front wheel
to the center of the rear wheel. Lengthening the wheel base
of the Evader increases steering, but decreases rear traction
asaresultofincreasedweightdistributiontothefrontwheels.
Decreasing the wheel base of the Evader will increase rear
traction, but decrease steering.
CAMBER LINK PLACEMENT
The camber link placement affects the traction and handling
on rough tracks.Using a long mounting position will increase
tractionbutdecreasestability.Shorteningthelinkwillincrease
stability, but decrease traction.
SHOCK OILS AND SHOCK SPRINGS
Many different combinations can be used between the shock
oils and shock springs. Some basic guidelines when setting
up the Evader are that if the rear end is stiff, the truck will have
more steering and less rear traction.Stiffening the front shocks
will result in less steering and more rear traction. DuraTrax
offers different rate (stiffness) springs to suit most running
conditions.The springs are color coded for easy identification:
Front Rear
Silver (Extra Soft) DTXC9261 DTXC9260
White (Soft) DTXC9232 DTXC9237
Yellow (Medium) DTXC9230 DTXC9235
Green (Hard) DTXC9231 DTXC9236
Green (Hard/Progressive) Included Included
Thinnershockoil will maketheshocksreact faster,butmakes
the truck less stable and may cause the truck to bottom out
over large jumps.Thicker shock oil makes the truck smoother
overlarge jumpsand instraights,butless reactiveoverrough
sections.We have filled the shocks with 30 weight shock oil,
which is a good choice for most driving conditions.

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FRONT SHOCK ADJUSTMENT
Top Shock Outer Positions:
More Steering,
Faster Suspension Reaction
Inner Mount Positions:
More Slow Speed Steering Outer Mount Positions:
More High Speed Steering
Top Shock Inner Positions:
Slower Steering,
Smoother Over Bumps
Moving the tops of the shocks out will increase steering and
produce quicker suspension reaction, but will result in slower
steering reaction. Mounting the bottoms of the shocks in the
inside hole of the arms will give more slow speed steering
but will take away some high speed steering.
REAR SHOCK ADJUSTMENT
Top Shock Outer Positions:
More Steering,
More Control Over Bumps
Inner Mount Positions:
Less Steering,
Smoother Over Bumps
Outer Mount Positions:
More Steering,
Less Control Over Bumps
Top Shock Inner Positions:
More Rear Grip,
Smoother Over Bumps
Moving the tops of the shocks in will result in more traction in
the corners and greater smoothness over the bumps.Moving
the tops of the shocks out will give the truck more steering
and enable it to handle large jumps better.
CLEANINGTIPS
The Evader DT is fun to drive through the dirt and mud
(avoid “wet”mud, however).When it comes time to clean the
chassis, here are a few tips:
1. Remove the ESC, motor, receiver and steering servo.
Wipe down using a slightly damp cloth.
2. Remove the wheels and wash with water. A small scrub
brush works well.
3. Rinse off the body and chassis with water.
4.Wipe dry thoroughly.
5. Relubricate the wheel bushings and servo saver. TIP: To
keep the metal parts from rusting, spray lightly withWD-40.
6. Reassemble making sure all parts move free.
SLIPPER CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT
IMPORTANT! To protect the transmission gears, it is
imperative that the slipper is properly set. If too tight, or
locked, gear damage will occur.
Loosen Nut:
More Slip
Tighten Nut:
Less Slip
Slipper Adjustment Nut
1.Tighten the slipper adjustment nut all the way down.
2. Loosen the adjustment nut two full turns.
3. Set the kit on the work surface and try to rotate the spur
gear by hand. It should be hard to turn with both the rear
wheels resting on your work surface.
4. If it turns easily the slipper adjustment nut needs to be
tighter.Tighten the adjustment nut 1/8th of a turn and try
to rotate the spur gear again.
5. If the gear will not turn, then the slipper is too tight.Loosen
the adjustment nut 1/8th of a turn and try to rotate the spur
gear again.
6. For the final adjustment use a fully charged pack to run
the truck. Place the truck on the surface it will be run on
and give it a short 1-2 second burst of full throttle. When
adjusted correctly it should slip for 1-2 feet without the
tires spinning. If the tires spin the slipper will need to be
set looser. If it slips for more than the recommended 1-2
feet, it is set to loose and will need to be set tighter.
7. Repeat each step as needed to get the desired setting.

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The following section is provided to help you with maintenance
and repairs to your Evader DT.Pay extra attention to the notes and
tips for proper assembly.
MAINTENANCE
GUIDE
Bulkhead, Bulkhead Brace, Front Suspension Arm,
Front ShockTower, Front Bumper
1. Attach the front bulkhead (51) to the chassis (1) using the
bulkhead hinge pin (103).
2. Secure the bulkhead hinge pin in place using the 3mm set
screw (K).
3. Attach and secure the front suspension arms (38,39) to
the front bulkhead using the front inner hinge pins (104).
4. Secure the front inner hinge pins (104) with the 2.5mm
e-clips (S).
5. Attach the front shock tower (49) to the front bulkhead
using four 3x10mm round head screws (C).
6. Secure the front body mount bracket (57) to the shock
tower using two 3x10mm round head screws (C).
7. Attach the front bumper light bar (115) to the front bumper/
skid plate (2) using two 3x6mm pan head screws (J).
8. Attach the front bumper/skid plate to the front bulkhead
using four 4-40x5/16" flat head screws (B).
9. Attach the body mount posts (129) to the front body mount
bracket (57) using two 3x6mm pan head screws (J).
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S
38
K
103
49
S
115
S
39
S
B
2
104
C
C
C
J
J
J129
129
104
57
51
Y
91
94
R
R
39
38
R
94
R
95
81 91
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R
95
81 24
R
28
25
28
Front Knuckle Arm, Hub Carrier, Axle
1. Attach the front hub carriers (28) to the front suspension arms
(38,39) using the front outer hinge pins (95).
2. Secure the hinge pins with two 2mm e-clips (R).
3. Install the front axles (91) into the knuckle arms (24,25).
4. Install two spacers (Y) onto each kingpin (94).
5. Insert the knuckle arms into the front hub carriers and then
secure them in place with the kingpins.Note:The spacers go
on the top of the hub carriers.
6. Secure the kingpins in place using 2mm e-clips (R).
7. Install the short ball studs (81) into the outer holes of the
knuckle arms.

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Steering Servo Saver Assembly
1. Insert the short servo saver post (99) into the right side brass bushing (105) in the chassis.
2. Install two short ball studs (81) into the right servo saver (46) in the holes shown.
3. Insert a plastic bushing (48) into each end of the right servo saver. Make sure the bushings
are fully seated.
4. Slide the assembled right half onto the short servo saver post (99).
5. Install two short ball studs (81) into the lower left servo saver (44) in the holes shown.
6. Insert the threaded aluminum servo saver hub (101) into the bottom of the lower left
servo saver. Note:The aluminum servo saver hub is designed to key into the bottom
of the lower left servo saver. Make sure that the hex in the hub fully seats in the
servo saver.
7. Install a ball stud (81) into the upper left servo saver (45).
8. Slide the upper left servo saver onto the hub.The upper and lower left servo savers are
designed to key together.
9. Place the servo saver spring (98) on top of the two left servo savers.
10. Secure the left side servo saver assembly together with the servo saver adjustment collar
(102). Note:The servo saver adjustment collar is machined on one side for the servo
saver spring to fit into. Make sure this side goes down against the servo saver
spring.The servo saver spring will need to be properly adjusted once the entire
servo saver assembly has been installed on to the Evader DT.
11. Insert a plastic bushing (47) into each end of the left side servo saver assembly. Again,
make sure the bushings are fully seated.
12. Install the long servo saver post (100) into the left side brass bushing (105) in the chassis.
13. Slide the assembled left servo saver assembly onto the servo saver post.
14. Attach the left and right servo savers together with the one piece
molded link (43).
105
105
100
47
48
48
47
102
81
81
81
81
81
43
99
46
101
98
45
44
Servo, Servo Brace, Front Brace
1. Attach the steering servo mounts (6) to the front of the
servo mounting lugs using two 3x8mm S/T screws (L).
2. Install a short ball stud (81) into the steering servo horn (8).
3. Install the steering servo horn onto the servo with a
2.6x8mm S/T screw (T).Note: Make sure the transmitter,
steering servo and servo horn are properly centered
before securing the servo horn to the servo.
4. Secure the servo to the chassis with two 4-40x5/16" flat
head screws (B).
5. Attach the servo brace (56) to the chassis by installing two
3x10mm screws (C) into the two rear holes.
6. Connect the servo horn to the servo saver assembly using
the adjustable steering servo link (5,90).
7. Install two brass bushings (105) into the underside of the
front brace (52).Note:The brass bushings may need to
be slightly tapped into place.The bushings must be
fully seated.
8.Install the front brace onto the servo brace and servo saver
assembly. Make sure the servo saver posts insert into the
bushings in the front brace.Secure the front brace with four
3x20mm screws (E) into the chassis and two 4-40x5/16" flat
head screws (B) into the bulkhead.
C
C
EEEE
BB
B
B
52
105
105
8
81
T
6
6
5
5
90
Servo Saver
Posts
Servo
56
L
L

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Rear ShockTower, RearTransmission Plate,
Rear Bulkhead, Rear Suspension Arm
1. Attach the rear chassis plate (41) to the chassis (1) using
four 3x10mm round head screws (C).
2. Attach the rear suspension arms (36,37) to the rear chassis
plate using the inner rear hinge pins (97).
3. Secure the front of the inner rear hinge pins in place using
two 2.5mm e-clips (S).
4. Install the rear shock tower (40) and transmission brace (42)
onto the chassis using four 3x12mm round head screws (D).
Note: Make sure the screws pass through the shock
tower, chassis and into the transmission brace.
5.Install two long ball studs (30) into the appropriate holes
in the transmission brace. Note:The stock setting is the
lower inner holes. Make sure that the ball studs are in
the same hole location on both sides.
40
42
C
41
S
S
37
36
97
97
30
30
1
C
D
108
108
58
58
S
S
107 9
79
22
36
37
128
81
26
58
58
S
S
107
108
108
9
22
79
128 81
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Rear Hub, Rear Axles
1. Install two 5x10mm bushings (108) in both of the rear hubs (26,27).
2. Install a short ball stud (81) into the center hole on the front of the
rear hubs.
3. Place one 3mm plastic spacer (58) on each side of the rear hubs.
Secure the rear hubs to the rear suspension arms (36,37) with the
3mm outer rear hinge pins (107).
4. Secure the outer rear hinge pins with 2.5mm e-clips (S).
5. Install the rear axles (9) through the bushings in the hubs.
6. Install a spring pin (128) into each of the rear axles.
7. Install one joint spring (22) into each of the axles.
8. Install a dogbone (79) into each of the axles.

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Differential
1. Place one of the 10x16mm bushings (110) on the bushing mounts on the diff gear case (18) and the diff gear case cover (12).
2. Install the outdrives (10) through the diff gear case and the gear cover, and install the pins (11) into their holes.
3. Align the keyed section of the large planetary gears (13) on the spring pins that are now installed in the outdrives.
4. Center the diff cross pin B (19) through the opening in the diff cross pin A (15) and install one small planetary gear (14) onto each end of both diff
cross pins.
5. Place the planetary gear and diff shaft assembly into the diff gear case.
6. Place a small amount of gear grease on the planetary gears that were installed in the large diff half. Rotate the gears to spread the grease evenly,
there should be enough to evenly coat each tooth of all the gears.Add or remove grease as needed.
7. Install the diff gear case cover in to the diff gear case and secure it with the four 2x6mm flat heads screws (X).
8. Install one dogbone spring (22) into each open end of the outdrives.
22
10
10
X
XX
X
110
110
11
11
19
15
14 14
14
14
Keyed
Section
13
13
12
18
Pin Hole
Pin Hole
Bushing
Mount
22
G
G
GP
P
P
20
21
7
96
108
108
109
109
116
83
17
Differential
89
D
Gearbox
Note:When installing the bushings, make sure they are fully seated. If the bushings are not fully
seated the gearbox halves may not properly fit together or may cause binding.
1. Install the 5x10mm bushings (108) into the upper holes of the left and right gearbox halves (20, 21).
2. Install the top shaft (83) into the 5x10mm bushing that was just installed into the left gearbox half.
3. Install a 5x11mm bushing (109) into each side of the idler gear (17).
4. Install the idler gear shaft (89) into the idler gear bushings.
5. Install the idler gear into the left gearbox half.
6. Install the assembled differential into the bottom hole in the left gearbox half.
7. Install the two gearbox halves together. Make sure they seat together properly.
8. Secure the two halves together with the 3x12mm round head screw (D).
9. Install the 2x10mm spring pin (116) into the top shaft.
10. Install the gearbox dust cover (7) onto the right side gear box half (21).
11. Install the motor plate (96) on the side of the gearbox and attach it with the three 3x25mm round
head screws (G) and 3mm spring washers (P).

14
Slipper Clutch
1. Install the inner slipper plate (84) onto the top shaft
(83). Make sure the notch in the inner slipper plate
keys onto the 2x10 spring pin (116) in the top shaft.
2. Place the slipper pad (64) and outer slipper plate
(85) onto the top shaft. Make sure the slipper pad is
properly centered between the two plates.
3. Install the slipper bushing (86) into the spur gear (16).
4. Slide the spur gear onto the top shaft and secure it to
the outer slipper plate using two 3x6mm screws (J)
and two 3mm spring washers (P).
5. Slide a 3mm flat washer (Q), 3mm brass washer (W),
and then another 3mm washer onto the top shaft.
6. Install the slipper spring (87), a 3mm washer, and
then the 3mm lock nut (O).Refer to page 9 for
adjusting the slipper.
Motor
Mounting
Holes
Flat
Area
Motor Plate
Mounting HolesP
P
H
H
K
80
Motor Installation
1. Install one 3mm spring washer (P) onto each of
the 3x8mm motor mount screws (H).
2. Align the mounting holes in the motor with the
mounting holes in the motor plate, and secure
the motor with the two 3x8mm screws. Note: Do
not fully tighten the 3x8mm screw at this time.
3. Install the pinion gear (80), tooth side out, onto
the motor shaft.
4. Rotate the pinion gear on the motor shaft until
the set screw hole is aligned with flat area of the
motor shaft.
5. Secure the pinion to the motor shaft with the
3x3mm set screw (K).
Spur
Pinion
Motor Back
Looser Mesh Motor Forward
Tighter Mesh
Motor Screw
Motor
Screw
Gear Mesh
1. Setting the proper mesh between the spur and pinion gears is important.
Improper mesh can result in damage to the spur and pinion gears,
shorter run times and can make the motor run hot. Although setting the
mesh correctly can be tedious, the process can be simplified with the aid
of a simple scrap of standard note book paper.
2. Place the scrap paper between the pinion and spur gear. Slide the
motor forward so the pinion teeth mesh with the spur gears with the
piece of paper pinched tight between them.
3.Tighten the motor screws to hold the motor in place, and slowly rotate
the gears until the paper is pushed out from between the gears.
4. Rock the spur gear back and forth with light pressure.The gear should
be able to move a small amount (about 1/4 of the size of one of the gear
teeth) without moving the pinion.
5. If the spur moves more than the recommended amount the gear mesh is
too loose.Loosen the motor mount screws and move the motor closer to
the spur gear.
6. If the spur moves less than the recommended amount the gear mesh is
too tight. Loosen the motor mount screws and move the motor away from
the spur gear. Once the gear mesh is correct, tighten down the motor
screws and re-check the mesh to be sure it did not change as the motor
screws were tightened.After every few runs it is a good idea to re-check
the gear mesh and make sure the motor screws are still tight.

15
4
S
75 (Front)
76 (Rear)
106
31 122
31
70 (Front)
71 (Rear)
34
77
78
114
114
33
35
68(Front)
69 (Rear)
Shock Assembly
1. Install a 2.5mm e-clip (S) onto the groove on the shock shafts (68,69) closest to the center of the shaft.
2. Place the shock piston (4) on top of the 2.5mm e-clip.
3. Secure the shock piston in place with a 2.5mm e-clip in the groove closest to the end of the shaft.
4. Install a shock O-ring (114), a shock seal spacer (35), and then another shock O-ring (114) into the shock
seal holder in the bottom of the shock body (75,76).Secure all of the parts in the shock seal holder using
the shock seal retainer (33).
5. Install the shock shaft assembly into the shock body.
6. Fill the shock with fluid. Install the shock diaphragm (34), the shock cap (78) and the shock cap ring (78).
7.While tightening the shock cap down, work the shock shaft and piston up and down to help remove any air
and excess oil that may be trapped in the shock.
8.Thread the shock ball end (31) onto the end of the shock shaft.Note: To hold the shock shaft, use needle
nose pliers with a piece of cloth (to protect the shaft).
9. Install the shock ball (106) in the shock end.
10. Install the upper spring clamp (122) and spring (70,71).
11. Secure the shock spring in place with the lower spring clamp (31).

© 2010 Hobbico®, Inc. DTXZ1119 for DTXD31** v1.0
OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE FORTHE EVADER DT
Aluminum Front Shock Set
DTXC9221 Blue
DTXC9222 Purple
DTXC9223 Hard Anodized
Aluminum Rear Shock Set
DTXC9226 Blue
DTXC9227 Purple
DTXC9228Hard Anodized
Aluminum Knuckle Arm
DTXC8221 Blue
DTXC8222 Purple
Aluminum Front Hub Carrier
DTXC8032 Blue
DTXC8033 Purple
Graphite Front Hub Carrier
DTXC8034
Aluminum Rear Hub Carrier
DTXC8071 Blue
DTXC8072 Purple
Graphite Rear Hub Carrier
DTXC8073
Piranha Digital Charger
DTXP4005
Piranha NiMH
7.2V 2000mAh Battery
DTXP4005 Aluminum Idler Gear
DTXC8081

REPLACEMENT PARTS
Stock # Description
DTXC3301.....Photon Speed 2 Motor........................... 119 x1pc
DTXC6160.....Antenna Tube........................................124 x5pcs
DTXC6173.....Front Axle................................................91 x2pcs
DTXC6179.....Rear Axle with Wheel Pin....... 9x2pcs; 128 x2pcs
DTXC6181ST..Ball Cup Set..........................................29 x14pcs
DTXC6214.....Black Body with Decals................................. x1pc
DTXC6215.....Blue Body with Decals.................................. x1pc
DTXC6216.....Red Body with Decals................................... x1pc
DTXC6217.....Yellow Body with Decals ............................... x1pc
DTXC6253.....Ball Stud (Short) ...................................81 x10pcs
DTXC6254.....Ball Stud (Long)......................................30 x4pcs
DTXC6282.....Foam Battery Spacer............................... 54 x1pc
DTXC6290ST..Battery Strap..............................................23 1pc
DTXC6448ST..Front Body Mount Set............57 x1pc; 129 x2pcs
DTXC6477ST..Body Accessory Set.....................92,93,113 x1pc;
DTXC6612ST..Front Brace .............................................. 52 x1pc
DTXC6809ST..Front Bulkhead Set ........................... 51,103 x1pc
DTXC6873.....Bushing Set...................................109,110 x2pcs;
111 x4pcs; 108 x6pcs
DTXC6879ST..Bumper Set................2,115,117 x1pc; 112 x3pcs
DTXC6948.....Front Camber Linkage Rod.... 73 x2pcs, 29 x4pcs
DTXC6949.....Rear Camber Linkage Rod....74 x2pcs, 29 x4pcs
DTXC6978ST..Rear Chassis Plate.................................. 41 x1pc
DTXC6979ST..Chassis...................................................... 1x1pc
DTXC7334.....Decal Set Complete...................................... x1pc
DTXC7337.....Differential Joint Spring...........................22 x4pcs
DTXC7338.....Differential Complete ................12,15,18,19 x1pc;
10,11,13 x2pcs
14 x4pcs
DTXC7339.....Differential Bevel Gear Set.................. 15,19 x1pc
13 x2pcs; 14 x4pcs
DTXC7340.....Differential Case ................................. 12,18 x1pc
DTXC7341.....Differential Output Joint .....................10,11 x2pcs
DTXC7458.....Dogbone .................................................79 x2pcs
DTXC7570ST..ESC Mounting Set .......................... 126,127 x1pc
DTXC7870.....Gear Cover Set................................... 65,66 x1pc
DTXC7889ST..Gearbox Set..................................... 7,20,21 x1pc
DTXC8028.....Hinge Pin Set.......................95,97,104,107 x2pcs
DTXC8039ST..Front Hub Carrier Set..............................28 x2pcs
DTXC8070ST..Rear Hub Set......................26,27 x1pc; 58 x4pcs
DTXC8082.....Idler Gear with Shaft........................... 17,89 x1pc
DTXC8199.....King Pin....................................94 x2pcs; Yx4pcs
DTXC8213ST..Knuckle Arm Set................................. 24,25 x1pc
DTXC8265ST..Motor Guard............................................... 3x1pc
DTXC8270.....Motor Plate............................................... 96 x1pc
DTXC8350.....Pinion Gear 20T 48P ............................... 80 x1pc
DTXC8571ST..Roll Bar Set.......................120,121,123,125 x1pc;
118 x2pcs; 112 x4pcs
DTXC8790ST..Servo Brace............................................. 56 x1pc
DTXC8849ST..Servo Saver Set................8,43,44,45,46,90 x1pc;
5x2pcs
DTXC8884.....Servo Saver Shaft Set....98,99,100,101,102 x1pc;
47,48 x2pcs; 105 x4pcs
DTXC8973ST..Shock Parts Set.......................4,31,32,122 x2pcs
DTXC8974.....Shock Seal Set .......... 33,34,35 x2pcs; 114 x4pcs
DTXC8975.....Shock Shaft Set.................................68,69 x2pcs
DTXC8978.....Front Shock Assembled...............................x2pcs
DTXC8979.....Rear Shock Assembled................................x2pcs
DTXC9018.....Front Shock Spring .................................70 x2pcs
DTXC9019.....Rear Shock Spring..................................71 x2pcs
DTXC9025.....Aluminum Shock Cap Set..................77,78 x4pcs
DTXC9030ST..Shock Bushing........................................53 x4pcs
DTXC9068.....Shock End Pivot Ball.............................106 x2pcs
DTXC9271ST..Front Shock Tower.................................... 49 x1pc
DTXC9272ST..Rear Shock Tower.................................... 40 x1pc
DTXC9305.....Slipper Bushing Set .............................86,W x1pc
DTXC9314.....Slipper Plate Set................................. 84,85 x1pc
DTXC9322.....Slipper Pad..............................................64 x2pcs
DTXC9380.....Slipper Spring .......................................... 87 x1pc
DTXC9386.....2x10mm Spring Pin.............................116 x10pcs
DTXC9403.....Spur Gear 88T 48P.................................. 16 x1pc
DTXC9460ST..Steering Servo Mount Set.........................6x2pcs
DTXC9546ST..Front Suspension Arm Set.................. 38,39 x1pc
DTXC9547ST..Rear Suspension Arm Set .................. 36,37 x1pc
DTXC9653.....Tie-Rod Set............................ 72 x2pcs, 29 x4pcs
DTXC9665.....Top Shaft and Gear........................... 83,116 x1pc
DTXC9667ST..Transmission Brace.................................. 42 x1pc
DTXC9768.....Tire Set ..............................................62,63 x2pcs
DTXC9769ST..Tire Rack Set............................61,67,130,Z x1pc
DTXC9932.....Wheel Set ..........................................59,60 x2pcs
DTXZ1119.....Instruction Manual......................................... x1pc
Hardware
DTXC6442.....Body Clip................................................Ux10pcs
DTXC7630.....2mm E-Clip............................................Rx10pcs
DTXC7631.....2.5mm E-Clip.........................................Sx10pcs
DTXC8240.....3mm Nylon Insert Locknut.....................Ox10pcs
DTXC8630.....4-40x1/4" Flathead Screw......................Ax10pcs
DTXC8631.....4-40x5/16" Flathead Screw....................Bx10pcs
DTXC8634.....2x6mm Flathead Screw...........................Xx6pcs
DTXC8640.....3x8mm Socket Head Screw...................Hx10pcs
DTXC8645.....3x3mm Round Head Screw.....................Ix10pcs
DTXC8647.....3x8mm Round Head S/T Screw ............ Lx10pcs
DTXC8650.....3x6mm Pan Head Screw........................Jx10pcs
DTXC8660.....3x3mm Set Screw..................................Kx10pcs
DTXC9763.....3mm Washer..........................................Qx10pcs
DTXC9764.....3mm Spring Washer ..............................P x10pcs
DTXQ0201 ....2x8mm Round Head S/T Screw ........... BB x5pcs
DTXQ0221 ....2.6x8mm Round Head S/T Screw ........... Tx5pcs
DTXQ0255 ....3mm Round Head Screw Set .............. C,D x5pcs
DTXQ0257 ....3x20mm Round Head Screw................... Ex5pcs
DTXQ0258 ....3mm
Round Head Screw Set (X-Long)
..
F,G,AA x5pcs
DTXQ0273 ....3x6mm Flathead Screw...........................Nx5pcs
DTXQ0424 ....4mm Nylon Insert Locknut.......................Mx5pcs
To order replacement parts or to send your model in for repairs
covered under warranty, you should send your model to Dura-
Trax’s authorized U.S. repair facility:
Hobby Services
3002 N. Apollo Drive, Suite 1, Champaign, Illinois 61822
Phone: (217) 398-0007 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Central Time M-F
E-Mail: [email protected]
ST indicates Stress-Tech™part
®

Servo Saver Spring 98
10x15mm Bushing (Diff) 110
3/16"x3/8" Bushing (Fr Wheel) 111
Shock O-Ring 114
2x10mm Spring Pin 116
Rear Axle Pin 123
4-40x1/4" F/H Screw A
4-40x5/16" F/H Screw B
3x10mm R/H Screw C
3x12mm R/H Screw D
3x20mm R/H Screw E
3x22mm R/H Screw F
3x25mm R/H Screw G
3x8mm Cap Screw H
Diff Joint Pin 11
Diff Joint Spring 22
Ball Stud Long 30
King Pin 94
Front Outer Hinge Pin 95
3x3mm R/H Screw I
3x6mm P/H Screw J
3x3mm Set Screw K
3x8mm S/T Screw L
3x6mm F/H Screw N
3mm Locknut O
3mm Spring Washer P
3mm Washer Q
3mm Brass WasherW
2x6mm F/H Screw X
King Pin SpacerY
Ball Stud (Short) 81
Slipper Spring 87
Idler Gear Shaft 89
Steering Link Turnbuckle 90
2mm E-Clip R
2.5mm E-Clip S
2.6x8mm S/T ScrewT
Body Clip U
4mm Locknut M
Rear Inner Hinge Pin 97
Servo Saver Shaft (Short) 99
Servo Saver Shaft (Long) 100
Servo Saver Hub 101
Servo Saver Adjustment Collar 102
Bulkhead Hinge Pin 103
Front Inner Hinge Pin 104
Servo Saver Shaft Bushing 105
Shock Ball 106
Rear Outer Hinge Pin 107
5x10mm Bushing 108
5x11mm Bushing 109
Front Shock Shaft 68
Rear Shock Shaft 69
Tie Rod 72
Front Camber Link 73
Rear Camber Link 74
3x30mm AA
2x8mm S/T BB
5x35mm Nylon Bolt Z
Push Nut 112
HARDWARE CHART

66
65
16
85
64
84
96
7
21
83
89
116
109
108
108
109
119
86
87
80
20
22
10
110
18
11
19
14 14
14
13
14
15
13
11
12
110
10
22
29
74
29
79
58
58
108
9
108
22
128
30
30
107
37
97
3
41
97
59
36
79
29
29
29
29
29
29
29
29
29
29
29
9
128
58
58
108
108
81
81
22
74
107
32
71 Rear
122
33
114
114
35
75 Front
4
O
77
76 Rear
70 Front
69 Rear
68 Front
53
42
23
53
40
56
52
68
6
1
124
72
72
51
39
38
94
111 111
91
81
73
73
53
53
106
57
95
104
104
D
D
95
94
28
28
25
24
81
81
81
91 111 111
49
103
105
48
101
44
45
105
100
47
102
98
43
81
81
46
47
105
81 81 99
48 81
105
5
90
5
106
106
106
78
F
F
DD
D
D
U
BB
126 BB
C
127
CC
C
AA
O
C
C
EE
EEBB
T
M
M
60
62
63
N
N
CC
C
C
C
C
31
S
S
S
S
S
S
C
C
J
2
115
M
O
O
Q129
129
R
R
Y
Y
Y
Y
R
S
S
S
S
R
R
B
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
F
F
C
C J
J
B
B
P
P
P
G
G
GD
PH
H
PJ
I
I
J
P
KP
Q
WQO
Q
34
S
SU
54
L
L
81
U
U
K
R
17
X
X
X
X
M
26
27
Q
Q
Q

This parts list shows the key number, part description and parts bag stock
number for ordering. If there are multiple stock numbers listed, that par-
ticular part is available in several places. Refer to the replacement parts
bag list for the contents of each parts bag.
# ITEM DESCRIPTION ........................................................AVAILABLE IN STOCK #
1Chassis.....................................................................................................DTXC6979
2Front Bumper/Skid Plate...........................................................................DTXC6879
3Motor Guard ............................................................................................. DTXC8265
4Shock Piston..................................................... DTXC8973, DTXC8978, DTXC8979
5Steering Linkage Ball End........................................................................DTXC8849
6Steering Servo Mount...............................................................................DTXC9460
7Gearbox Dust Cover.................................................................................DTXC7889
8Steering Servo Horn.................................................................................DTXC8849
9Rear Axle .................................................................................................DTXC6179
10 Differential Output Joint........................................................DTXC7341, DTXC7338
11 Differential Output Joint Pin..................................................DTXC7341, DTXC7338
12 Differential Case Cover......................................................... DTXC7340, DTXC7338
13 Large Differential Bevel Gear ...............................................DTXC7339, DTXC7338
14 Small Differential Bevel Gear................................................ DTXC7339, DTXC7338
15 Differential Cross Pin A ........................................................DTXC7339, DTXC7338
16 Spur Gear (88 Tooth, 48 Pitch).................................................................DTXC9403
17 Idler Gear..................................................................................................DTXC8082
18 Differential Gear/Case..........................................................DTXC7340, DTXC7338
19 Differential Cross Pin B ........................................................DTXC7339, DTXC7338
20 Gearbox Half (Left) ..................................................................................DTXC7889
21 Gearbox Half (Right) ................................................................................DTXC7889
22 Differential Joint Spring ............................................................................DTXC7337
23 Battery Strap.............................................................................................DTXC6290
24 Knuckle Arm (Left)....................................................................................DTXC8213
25 Knuckle Arm (Right) .................................................................................DTXC8213
26 Rear Hub (Left).........................................................................................DTXC8070
27 Rear Hub (Right) .....................................................................................DTXC8070
28 Front Hub Carrier......................................................................................DTXC8039
29 Ball Cup................................................................................DTXC6181, DTXC6948,
DTXC6949, DTXC9653
30 Ball Stud (Long)........................................................................................DTXC6254
31 Shock Ball End................................................. DTXC8973, DTXC8978, DTXC8979
32 Lower Shock Spring Clamp.............................. DTXC8973, DTXC8978, DTXC8979
33 Shock Seal Retainer......................................... DTXC8974, DTXC8978, DTXC8979
34 Shock Diaphragm............................................. DTXC8974, DTXC8978, DTXC8979
35 Shock Seal Spacer........................................... DTXC8974, DTXC8978, DTXC8979
36 Rear Suspension Arm (Left).....................................................................DTXC9547
37 Rear Suspension Arm (Right)...................................................................DTXC9547
38 Front Suspension Arm (Left) ....................................................................DTXC9546
39 Front Suspension Arm (Right)..................................................................DTXC9546
40 Rear Shock Tower.....................................................................................DTXC9272
41 Rear Chassis Plate...................................................................................DTXC6978
42 Transmission Brace ..................................................................................DTXC9667
43 Servo Saver Bellcrank Linkage.................................................................DTXC8849
44 Lower Left Servo Saver Bellcrank ............................................................DTXC8849
45 Upper Left Servo Saver Bellcrank............................................................DTXC8849
46 Right Bellcrank .........................................................................................DTXC8849
47 Left Side (Plastic) Servo Saver Bushing...................................................DTXC8884
48 Right Side (Plastic) Servo Saver Bushing................................................DTXC8884
49 Front
Shock Tower.................................................................................... DTXC9271
51 Front Bulkhead .........................................................................................DTXC6809
52 Front Brace...............................................................................................DTXC6612
53 Shock Bushing..........................................................................................DTXC9030
54 Foam Battery Spacer................................................................................DTXC6282
56 Servo Brace .............................................................................................DTXC8790
57 Front Body Mount Bracket........................................................................DTXC6448
58 Wheelbase Spacer...................................................................................DTXC8070
59 Front Wheel..............................................................................................DTXC9932
60 Rear Wheel ..............................................................................................DTXC9932
61 Tire Knock-Off Nut....................................................................................DTXC9769
62 Foam Tire Insert .......................................................................................DTXC9768
63 Tire ...........................................................................................................DTXC9768
64 Slipper Pad...............................................................................................DTXC9322
65 Gear Cover...............................................................................................DTXC7870
66 Gear Cover Dust Plug...............................................................................DTXC7870
67 Tire Rack Plate ........................................................................................DTXC9769
68 Front Shock Shaft.................................................................DTXC8975, DTXC8978
69 Rear Shock Shaft .................................................................DTXC8975, DTXC8979
70 Front Shock Spring...............................................................DTXC9018, DTXC8978
71 Rear Shock Spring ...............................................................DTXC9019, DTXC8979
72 Tie Rod.....................................................................................................DTXC9653
73 Front Camber Linkage Rod .....................................................................DTXC6948
74 Rear Camber Linkage Rod.......................................................................DTXC6949
75 Front Shock Body.....................................................................................DTXC8978
76 Rear Shock Body......................................................................................DTXC8979
77 Aluminum Shock Cap Ring............................... DTXC9025, DTXC8978, DTXC8979
78 Shock Cap........................................................ DTXC9025, DTXC8978, DTXC8979
79 Dogbone...................................................................................................DTXC7458
80 Pinion Gear (20 Tooth, 48 Pitch)...............................................................DTXC8350
81 Ball Stud (Short).......................................................................................DTXC6253
83 Top Shaft and Gear ..................................................................................DTXC9665
84 Inner Slipper Plate....................................................................................DTXC9314
85 Outer Slipper Plate...................................................................................DTXC9314
86 Slipper Bushing ........................................................................................ DTXC9305
87 Slipper Spring...........................................................................................DTXC9380
89 Idler Gear Shaft........................................................................................DTXC8082
90 Steering Linkage Turnbuckle ....................................................................DTXC8849
91 Front Axle .................................................................................................DTXC6173
92 Left Side Mirror.........................................................................................DTXC6477
93 Right Side Mirror.......................................................................................DTXC6477
94 King Pin....................................................................................................DTXC8199
95 Front Outer Hinge Pin...............................................................................DTXC8028
96 Motor Plate...............................................................................................DTXC8270
97 Rear Inner Hinge Pin................................................................................DTXC8028
98 Servo Saver Spring ..................................................................................DTXC8884
99 Servo Saver Shaft (Short) ........................................................................DTXC8884
100 Servo Saver Shaft (Long).........................................................................DTXC8884
101 Servo Saver Hub .....................................................................................DTXC8884
102 Servo Saver Adjustment Collar ................................................................DTXC8884
103 Bulkhead Hinge Pin..................................................................................DTXC6809
104 Front Inner Hinge Pin................................................................................DTXC8028
105 Servo Saver Shaft Bushing.......................................................................DTXC8884
106 Shock End Pivot Ball................................................................................DTXC9068
107 Rear Outer Hinge Pin...............................................................................DTXC8028
108 5x10mm Bushing......................................................................................DTXC6873
109 5x11mm Bushing......................................................................................DTXC6873
110 10x15mm Bushing....................................................................................DTXC6873
111 3/16”x3/8” Bushing....................................................................................DTXC6873
112 5mm Push Nut...................................................................... DTXC6879, DTXC8571
113 Cooler.......................................................................................................DTXC6477
114 Shock O-Ring...................................................DTXC8974, DTXC8978, DTXC8979
115 Front (Bumper) Light Bar..........................................................................DTXC6879
116 2x10mm Spring Pin..............................................................DTXC9386, DTXC9665
117 Rear Bumper............................................................................................DTXC6879
118 Roll Bar Side.............................................................................................DTXC8571
119 Photon Speed 2 Motor..............................................................................DTXC3301
120 Roll Bar Front ...........................................................................................DTXC8571
121 Roll Bar Light Bar .....................................................................................DTXC8571
122 Upper Shock Spring Clamp.............................. DTXC8973, DTXC8978, DTXC8979
123 Roll Bar Rear............................................................................................DTXC8571
124 Antenna Tube............................................................................................DTXC6160
125 Roll Bar Strap...........................................................................................DTXC8571
126 ESC Strap.................................................................................................DTXC7570
127 ESC Mount...............................................................................................DTXC7570
128 Rear Axle Pin............................................................................................DTXC6179
129 Body Mount Post......................................................................................DTXC6448
130 Tire Rack..................................................................................................DTXC9769
Hardware
A4-40x1/4” Flathead Screw.........................................................................DTXC8630
B4-40x5/16” Flathead Screw....................................................................... DTXC8631
C3x10mm Round Head Screw....................................................................DTXQ0255
D3x12mm Round Head Screw....................................................................DTXQ0255
E3x20mm Round Head Screw....................................................................DTXQ0257
F3x22mm Round Head Screw....................................................................DTXQ0258
G3x25mm Round Head Screw....................................................................DTXQ0258
H3x8mm Socket Head Screw .....................................................................DTXC8640
I3x3mm Round Head Screw......................................................................DTXC8645
J3x6mm Pan Head Screw..........................................................................DTXC8650
K3x3mm Set Screw ....................................................................................DTXC8660
L3x8mm Round Head S/T Screw...............................................................DTXC8647
M4mm Nylon Insert Locknut........................................................................DTXQ0424
N3x6mm Flathead Screw............................................................................DTXQ0273
O3mm Nylon Insert Locknut........................................................................DTXC8240
P3mm Spring Washer.................................................................................DTXC9764
Q3mm Washer ............................................................................................DTXC9763
R2mm E-Clip...............................................................................................DTXC7630
S2.5mm E-Clip............................................................................................DTXC7631
T2.6x8mm Round Head S/T Screw............................................................DTXQ0221
UBody Clip..................................................................................................DTXC6442
W3mm Brass Washer ..................................................................................DTXC9305
X2x6mm Flathead Screw............................................................................DTXC8634
YKingpin Spacer (2.75x5.5x.8mm).............................................................DTXC8199
Z5x35mm Nylon Screw...............................................................................DTXC9769
AA 3x30mm Round Head Screw....................................................................DTXQ0258
BB 2x8mm Round Head S/T Screw...............................................................DTXQ0201
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120 BB
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