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"publishedAt": "2026-03-24T22:08:22.000Z",
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"textContent": "Snow skis that are compatible with any 1/24th scale rc car. They are universal for any model around this scale, such as:\nTraxxas TRX4m \nAxial SCX24 \nFMS Chaser/Smasher/ FCX24\n\nAssembly Instructions: Print the skis (No support needed) and one carbide for each ski (optional, but they help a ton). Glue the carbides into the slots on the bottom of the ski with the flat side up and the ridge on the bottom. There is a margin of error incorporated into the design so the carbide will fit perfectly into the gap, even with glue.\n\nTip: If the carbides are sticking instead of sliding, use sandpaper or any other rough surface to smooth them out. Driving on concrete will also achieve the same goal.\n\nFor 4wd models: I use these on my FCX Chaser and Axial SCX24, which are both 4wd, and all I do is take out the hexes and make sure to put the wheel nuts loose enough where they still spin freely.\n\nI do have them for sale instead of free, and that's because I recently started using Fusion 360, which is pretty costly, and I'm trying to offset that a little bit.",
"title": "1/24 R/C Snow Skis"
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