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Old 10-26-2015, 10:02 AM
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Couple of kool-aid drinkers here:

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If I want to tighten my b5m up, what is the best way to do that? Do I shorten or lengthen the rear ball link and or raise or lower the inner ballstud? Thanks
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Originally Posted by AccessRacer
If I want to tighten my b5m up, what is the best way to do that? Do I shorten or lengthen the rear ball link and or raise or lower the inner ballstud? Thanks
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric-off-road/519561-tune-camber-links.html

This should answer everything
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after years of not racing 2wd, I have ditched all my old stuff, looking for some clarification on front rims. I bought a set of Proline velocity 2.2's to mount my shumacher low profiles on. The rims seem way to wide, almost 4wd front width. Can someone measure their 2wd fronts and post the width of them?
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Old 10-26-2015, 12:45 PM
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I thought you guys are maybe interested in the lowrider gearbox I've designed for some of my club colleagues:



The first prototype has already been printed and will be tested at a indoor race in czech republic this weekend.

Greetings

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Originally Posted by beidle99
after years of not racing 2wd, I have ditched all my old stuff, looking for some clarification on front rims. I bought a set of Proline velocity 2.2's to mount my shumacher low profiles on. The rims seem way to wide, almost 4wd front width. Can someone measure their 2wd fronts and post the width of them?
When running said tires, it is required to cut the inside rib off the wheel and glue the tire to the existing rib...

Have a look here
http://www.rcten.com/threads/mountin...t-tires.14100/
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Jconcepts had some narrow wheels for the world's event so drivers didn't have to go through the hassle of cutting them down. Not sure if they are planning to produce those or not
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Jconcepts had some narrow wheels for the world's event so drivers didn't have to go through the hassle of cutting them down. Not sure if they are planning to produce those or not
^ This guy is reliable! Sup Jason?
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When running said tires, it is required to cut the inside rib off the wheel and glue the tire to the existing rib...

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http://www.rcten.com/threads/mountin...t-tires.14100/
Thanks. That's what I thought but it didn't seem right. Not a problem to do the cutting.
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No problem beidle99


Not much going on around here Chris. Been messing about at the carpet track in Manhattan. Got one more event there then I'll be switching all my AE cars back to dirt setups for Jakes
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Originally Posted by Flyinggekko
I thought you guys are maybe interested in the lowrider gearbox I've designed for some of my club colleagues:



The first prototype has already been printed and will be tested at a indoor race in czech republic this weekend.

Greetings

Stephan


3D Printed?
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Who do you contact for a defective kit part? On my newest B5M lite one of the stub axles isn't machined deep enough for the cv shaft to go in far enough to push the pin though the barrel.
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does anyone know where i can get a "c" brass arm mount? cant find one anywhere
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Originally Posted by pink_sleeve
Who do you contact for a defective kit part? On my newest B5M lite one of the stub axles isn't machined deep enough for the cv shaft to go in far enough to push the pin though the barrel.
I normally just call the associated phone number and get on with support, tell them whats wrong. They usually take down your info and then send you a new one.
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3D Printed?
Yes, a 2d print would not be satisfying
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