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Old 03-01-2015, 08:13 PM
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Originally Posted by raceguy13
Get a kf2 lol
a KF2 wont make it so you win.
Go down 1 spring weight in the front and maybe go to 37.5 in the front as well
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I got some advice to try the kit setup. I have the aluminum rear hubs, so what does the kit setup with stock hubs translate to aluminum hubs? What hole, and how many spacers?
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Originally Posted by Acline6194
Absolutely love my buggy
lol. I am feeling the same way. I thought I messed up my set up by going all through my buggy this last week. But found out I just had the wrong tire. Our track was out of Gold dirt webs so I mounted up gold barcodes. my car was off pace throughout qualifying until I found an old set of Gold dirt webs. Then it was game on.
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Originally Posted by billdogg
I got some advice to try the kit setup. I have the aluminum rear hubs, so what does the kit setup with stock hubs translate to aluminum hubs? What hole, and how many spacers?
Inside hole on the back row with 3mm of washers
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Old 03-01-2015, 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by aeRayls
Inside hole on the back row with 3mm of washers
Thanks!
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10th scale season is done for me so if anyone is looking for a clean car, hit me up. I haven't posted it yet but I probably will in a couple days after I get a chance to clean it up and take inventory and pics. I can sell as roller or with Futaba BLS451, HobbyWing 3.1, HobbyWing 7.5T.
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Originally Posted by Jpdanger
I thought no shim was 0, shim bump down was 3, and shim bump up was 6???
Yeah, that sounds better
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Do any of you guys race on grass or astro? Or is it mainly dirt & clay?

Over here in the UK, I mainly race on grass & astro.

I'm thinking of getting the B5M Lite to race in mod mainly due to the optional extras the kit comes with. My plan would be to try the 3 gear box first and see how I get on with it then depending on the outcome, either stick with the 3 gear box or try a 4 gear box.
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Old 03-02-2015, 08:22 AM
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My b5m kuch carbon chassis. Not it has an b4 frontend but will be fitted with an b5m. It is 4mm thick and it is superb stiff. Dont need to make any extra carbon parts to make it stiffier.
Weight is 138gr.
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You lost me at B4 front end.
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Originally Posted by The Dark Knight
Do any of you guys race on grass or astro? Or is it mainly dirt & clay?

Over here in the UK, I mainly race on grass & astro.

I'm thinking of getting the B5M Lite to race in mod mainly due to the optional extras the kit comes with. My plan would be to try the 3 gear box first and see how I get on with it then depending on the outcome, either stick with the 3 gear box or try a 4 gear box.
Mainly dirt and clay but a few tracks are carpet. Grass and astro are non-existent.
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Originally Posted by Socket
You lost me at B4 front end.
LOL. Same thought went through my head.

Originally Posted by jerzi
My b5m kuch carbon chassis. Not it has an b4 frontend but will be fitted with an b5m. It is 4mm thick and it is superb stiff. Dont need to make any extra carbon parts to make it stiffier.
Weight is 138gr.
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Jerzi did you lay the carbon fiber yourself, or did you purchase the material?
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Did anyone have to shave the brass or aluminum C mounts to get the locknut to sit flush? And/or possibly get a nut driver on there?
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Old 03-02-2015, 09:25 AM
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Originally Posted by air8
Did anyone have to shave the brass or aluminum C mounts to get the locknut to sit flush? And/or possibly get a nut driver on there?
You dont need a locknut on the aluminum piece...I just put a little bit of threadlock on the screw.
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Originally Posted by air8
LOL. Same thought went through my head.



Jerzi did you lay the carbon fiber yourself, or did you purchase the material?
I did it my self.
Did an chassis mold out of nice wood.
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