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REQUIRED
READING...
Thank You and Congratulations on purchasing the ROCKET STAGE3! Within this kit you will find a race winning
car with over 28 years worth of CUSTOM WORKS design and quality. In order for you to realize this race car's
winning potential it is important to follow the written text along with the pictures included. The steps required to
build this car are very easy, as long as you read before you build.
The instructional format for building this car is to use the "named" bag titled at the top of each section. Each
section will be broken down into "steps" thru the section . All parts and hardware needed to complete all steps
for each separate bag, will be found in each individual bag. and are referred to by their replacement part number
in the instructions. There is no need to steal screws from other bags. In the rare event you need to look in a
different bag for a certain part, it will be noted clearly in the instructions.
Considering the various dirt or clay surfaces that Dirt Oval cars are raced on today, the Rocket has been designed
to be competitive on packed and loose dirt/loam tracks with rubber racing tires. The instructions will build the kit
using the most verastale set-up Custom Works has found in testing on different types of tracks, however there
are various other suspension configurations available to you that you may find more suitable for your local track.
For updates and more proven set-ups login to CustomWorksRC.com or check out our video's on our YouTube
channel.
BUILDING TIPS...
-Parts are made with tight tolerance and held to the side of a "snug" fit as wear is expected over time. Try as we
may, occasionally a burr may remain in a part and fit more tightly than desired. It is ok to use 400 Grit Sandpaper
or a .125" drill to SLOWLY relieve a part from time to time. Suspension components should always pivot and swivel
freely but not sloppily.
-Using some type of thread locking fluid is suggested for all parts where metal screws thread into other metal parts.
We suggest using a lite setting strength thread lock for the reason you may want to take the screw out one day.
Remember it only takes a very small amount to secure the screw.
-Do NOT use power screwdrivers to drive screws into parts. The fast rotation speed can melt and strip plastic parts
or cross-thread into the aluminum parts.
-Lightly sand the edges of graphite pieces using a medium grade sandpaper to avoid splinters. Run a thin bead of
Super Glue around the edges to give pieces greater durability.
400 Grit Sandpaper
Hobby Scissors
Small Needle Nose Pliers
-Use the hardware below to help identify the appropriate screw to use throughout the manual.
UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL!

SUGGESTED TOOLS

Wire Cutters
X-Acto Knife
Phillips Head Screw Driver

HARDWARE GUIDE

Blue Loctite
3/16" Wrench