User Manual
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Replace any 
noticeable bent or 
broken parts
Check the wheel nuts 
for tightness
If applicable, check 
the slipper clutch for 
proper operation
Check for wear on 
the ball joints in 
the steering and 
suspension links 
(replace if necessary)
Ensure the wheel 
beads are still fi rmly 
bonded around the 
entire circumference 
of the rim
Check the receiver 
antenna for damage
Check driveshaft 
set screws and 
apply thread 
locking compound if 
necessary
Keep the chassis free 
of dirt and debris
Check the steering 
operation for any 
binding
Inspect shock 
absorbers for smooth 
dampened operation
Check for loose 
screws on the chassis, 
especially the knuckle, 
C-hub and axle lockout 
screws
Inspect the spur 
and pinion gears for 
damage
Check for any loose 
connections or frayed 
wiring
Check the driveline 
for smooth, bind free 
operation
Replace the 
transmitter batteries 
when indicated by 
the transmitter, as 
described in the 
Transmitter Functions 
section
Just like a full size car or truck your RC vehicle must undergo periodic maintenance in order to ensure peak performance. Preventative maintenance will 
also help avoid needless breakages which could result in costly repairs. Below are some suggestions to properly maintain your vehicle.
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE










