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I have the older red version on my RC4WD Beast II 6x6 and it's the single best servo I've ever owned
I am going to try one thanks for the tip God Bless Ya Dave
Man those tail lights were a pain. Just finished installing mine. Nice vid👍
On the blinker and marker take the led bulb and file the roundness down to a flat led and that will make the spread check gcm channel on his new bronco he showed that
Thanks for the tip! I watch GCM but I missed that.
Odds and Ends RC no problem love your builds by the way
@@BGnation573 Thank you! Will be doing another video on the jeep soon.
what color red did you use?
It is a duplicolor metalic maroon or burgandy, I cant remember, I dont have the can any more.
I put light kit in my new midnight edition tf2. Pain in the butt. They aren’t lighting up. I’m a newbie. What to I plug into for power??
Your reciever to your radio usually provides 4.8 to 6 volts. If you have an extra slot that's not being used, plug into that.
I have the older red version on my RC4WD Beast II 6x6 and it's the single best servo I've ever owned
I am going to try one thanks for the tip God Bless Ya Dave
Man those tail lights were a pain. Just finished installing mine. Nice vid👍
On the blinker and marker take the led bulb and file the roundness down to a flat led and that will make the spread check gcm channel on his new bronco he showed that
Thanks for the tip! I watch GCM but I missed that.
Odds and Ends RC no problem love your builds by the way
@@BGnation573 Thank you! Will be doing another video on the jeep soon.
what color red did you use?
It is a duplicolor metalic maroon or burgandy, I cant remember, I dont have the can any more.
I put light kit in my new midnight edition tf2. Pain in the butt. They aren’t lighting up. I’m a newbie. What to I plug into for power??
Your reciever to your radio usually provides 4.8 to 6 volts. If you have an extra slot that's not being used, plug into that.