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Help I Keep Breaking Front Arms

With the K2 Schumacher sarted using an adjustable hub design that required
a relief cut in the arms for the steering knuckle to clear. The easiest solution
until a revised arm is to run the old style arms without the relief cut. Run the
hubs in the High position and set your steering end points down so the steering knuckles don't hit.

SCHU3597
SCHU3407 MED Flex

There is a newer batch of the SCHU3407 wishbones which correct the weakness in the previous front arms.

Suggested upgrades/spares
Strongly suggest to buy 10° alloy front alloy pivot blocks-U3556 the A & B front plastic pivot blocks-U4798 will break soon.

Have some shock seats spares, alloy v1-U3611, plastic-U3937, alloy v2 (off-road)-U4890

Have some spare shock shafts available U3668 & U3669
MIP pucks an Excellent option!

Misc

Other wheels that fit apart from the Schumacher wheels
Losi 22-4 wheels will fit on the front the rears will work as well!
AE b4, b5 & b6 will fit on the rear
Be sure to lock tight the track screws and rear strap this is a must!!!

AE (12mm) and KYO fronts will work with .5mm spacer - available through AVID


Don't buy the purple titanium turnbuckles as an upgrade there thread is too small and they wander too much. Lunsford Super-duty titanium turnbuckles fit very well they are 3.5mm threads. Get the 1 3/4", 2 1/8" & 57mm lengths. I did not replace the Centre Track Rod.

** When running the Super Duty turnbuckles with the stock captured ball ends, be sure to check for binding in the front steering and camber links after each run - tumbles and glances off the pipes cause them to flex and slightly twist and can bind up the front suspension ... The fix? - simply take a turnbuckle wrench and twist the link back and then forward to it's original positon .. consider doing this as a maintenance step after each run ..

Suggested Gearing

5.5 - indoor high bite clay 83/20 (+/- 1 tooth for layout and conditions etc)
6.5
7.5
8.5
9.5
10.5
13.5 At SRS Arizona I ran 75/28 buggy was quick! RCM lockout worked great!
17.5 - FDR between 5-6 depending on track. E.g. 35/66 down to 30/69 slipper eliminator in use. Different options within the thread. I use B5M exotek eliminator and file it to fit.

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Old 11-21-2016, 07:05 AM
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Originally Posted by scoobyrs25
Anyone else notice Orlowski is running upside down gullwing front arms at EOS?
They look like the usal flat arms to me. They are thicker on the middle so that can be misleading.
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Old 11-24-2016, 10:46 PM
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Hi, just found out that one of my yokes have no bushing - as bought used donno, did I lose it during maintenance or previous owner didn't mention it.

Question - do i need to get whole 7.5 yokes again, or those bushings where wishbone screw goes can be replaced?
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Old 11-28-2016, 07:54 AM
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Did someone notice, that Orlowski was using some different RF hangers on his EOS K2?
By looking at the chassis focus on redrc, i've seen at the picture of the bottom of the chassis, he only used the inner two screws for the hangers and when i was looking closer at the pictures from the inner rear of the car, i could spot the different RF hanger behind the shorty lipo, too!
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Old 11-28-2016, 08:16 AM
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The team is experimenting with a wider spacing of the inner rear pivot pins.
Not possible with split pivots on the original chassis .
They are using a one piece rear front and a wider rear rear.

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Hi Cruise, thanks for the interesting info!
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Some shots from Reedy yesterday....
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With a first round rough 8th place finish competing with other drivers for the same price of real estate Michal responded in the 2nd round with a solid 2nd followed by 4th and 6th. He's sitting 13th overall so far. Tomorrow is 2w buggy day. He has the speed no question. The K2 is working well. So much competition and only so much dirt to duke it out on lol
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Originally Posted by Tony Newland
With a first round rough 8th place finish competing with other drivers for the same price of real estate Michal responded in the 2nd round with a solid 2nd followed by 4th and 6th. He's sitting 13th overall so far. Tomorrow is 2w buggy day. He has the speed no question. The K2 is working well. So much competition and only so much dirt to duke it out on lol
He could use some racing luck!
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Yeah, the car did look really good. I watched the footage from Round 4. He got into a massive pileup right after the tone and ended up coming out last. He managed to get back to 6th going at it with Tebo for fifth. I also saw him wheelie/cartwheel it down the straight close to the end. A few other mistakes but overall a good showing.

Looking forward to 2wd...
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Quick question thinking of getting the k2, any must haves or is it pretty good out of the box? I'll be running 13.5 class and to be honest I'm a novice driver. Being honest it's a toss up between the k2 or the yz4 , your wisdom and knowledge appreciated
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Get the thinner aluminum chassis and top decks. The car needs the extra flex and you will appreciate the weight loss in your class. I really like the small bore shocks too. I own both cars. I rarely drive the YZ4.
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Good to know thank you scoobyrs25
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Michal, drove his butt off to get 3rd Excellent Job!!
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Excellent job going from 8th to 3rd overall!!!
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Patrick Rossiter took his 13.5 Trinity powered K2 to a First place finish at the J Concept Spring Super Cup race at Lake Park RC track FL. Check out the video on J Concept. Buggy looked real good on loose red clay track! Been a long time since that has happened!!!!
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