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Old 01-10-2015, 05:20 PM
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people seem to think a gear diff means no work. they are very confused
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Ok i have a b5m on the way , without going through the whole thread it seams many are using the rear motor front arms and tower and rear arms . Is this correct ? Are these the main mods that people are doing to get there b5m to work better . I will need to order the parts and would like to do it in one go . Anything else i should consider ? Is a full size servo ok ? I will be using the hobbywing 3.1 stock esc
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All of the above, and front axles, hexes, aluminum rear hubs. You'll have to research the servo I dont like the way my low profile servo fits on the mounts or the very close tolerance of the horn linkage with the servo body
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anyone heard much about the x factory carbon fiber chassis? thinking about getting one wondering if its worth it? any advantages?
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no one here likes it. 5-6 guys bought it. ran it for 2-3 race days and sold it. they all run the sticky licks chassis.
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Old 01-10-2015, 08:42 PM
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no one here likes it. 5-6 guys bought it. ran it for 2-3 race days and sold it. they all run the sticky licks chassis.
thanks who sells it?
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Old 01-10-2015, 08:59 PM
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Thanks guys for the input ��
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Old 01-10-2015, 09:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Cridd
I have been wanting an air shock.
Have one on my 110, works great!
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Old 01-10-2015, 09:15 PM
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Originally Posted by gogi108
Ok i have a b5m on the way , without going through the whole thread it seams many are using the rear motor front arms and tower and rear arms . Is this correct ? Are these the main mods that people are doing to get there b5m to work better . I will need to order the parts and would like to do it in one go . Anything else i should consider ? Is a full size servo ok ? I will be using the hobbywing 3.1 stock esc
Full size servo works fine, have a spektrum 6040 in one and a savox 1258 in another. Hobbywing 3.1 fits perfect too as long as you have a small enough receiver.
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Originally Posted by xyzracer
Full size servo works fine, have a spektrum 6040 in one and a savox 1258 in another. Hobbywing 3.1 fits perfect too as long as you have a small enough receiver.
Thanks for the info , using sanwa . Sure it will fit . Cheers
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I went to install my shock bushings tonight and saw that I had purchased the "short" B5M Factory Team bushings.....they look too short, how or in what circumstances are they to be used? My B5 has the standard length FT bushings, why two sizes?? Do you just use them on the rear shocks?
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Anybody running the brass 25 degree bulkhead upfront. Does it help.
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]Wildcat whats up with the sticky licks chassis. Is it plastic and where can u see it at.
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Is there any reartowers on market that is made out of carbon.
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Originally Posted by trixter91
]Wildcat whats up with the sticky licks chassis. Is it plastic and where can u see it at.
It's made from 6061 aluminium.
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