Team Associated B6 & B6D thread
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#2447
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Aluminum hubs are a very popular upgrade and often a weak point on RC vehicles. One of few parts that are commonly switched from plastic to aluminum. I made the suggestion base on durability since he was having an issue with the hubs, same as I did. Fixing one weak point makes it more difficult to break your car, even if it is a bigger or more expensive part that may be the next weak link. I'd rather finish races than have more hypothetical bite. Just my opinion.
#2448
AMain says the kits are arriving this Thursday moving date up from the 17th.
Tower just got them in. Both kits In Stock Limited Quantities, hopefully just the first skid of many received this week.
I got to buy the D still and the Tower e-cash promo will soon line up next week likely with that. Hopefully it stays in stock.
Tower just got them in. Both kits In Stock Limited Quantities, hopefully just the first skid of many received this week.
I got to buy the D still and the Tower e-cash promo will soon line up next week likely with that. Hopefully it stays in stock.
#2450
Tech Rookie
The simplest solution is to use some large faced washers that cover the top and bottom of the plate so the pressure is applied to the hub piece. I know of no one making the insert itself in any other material but it would be nice if possible.
Keep in mind this is only going to go so far. If you're landing on the edge of the wheel in a high speed tumble something must give. Chances are anything else would be more expensive.
Keep in mind this is only going to go so far. If you're landing on the edge of the wheel in a high speed tumble something must give. Chances are anything else would be more expensive.
#2452
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Here is a few laps at SRS with my B6D and laydown. I was running un-sauced proline 2.2 clay slicks. Pucks, Avid Slipper and the laydown are pretty much the only upgrades.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_qiunFgWeU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_qiunFgWeU
#2453
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Question,
Are the shock cap o ring (#91491) and the threaded shock collar o ring (#91304) the same 12mm o ring? They were in the same bag and all 8 of them looked identical.
On my SC5M they were in separate bags, however comparing the two, again they looked identical. Same thickness and diameter.
Are the shock cap o ring (#91491) and the threaded shock collar o ring (#91304) the same 12mm o ring? They were in the same bag and all 8 of them looked identical.
On my SC5M they were in separate bags, however comparing the two, again they looked identical. Same thickness and diameter.
#2454
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Question,
Are the shock cap o ring (#91491) and the threaded shock collar o ring (#91304) the same 12mm o ring? They were in the same bag and all 8 of them looked identical.
On my SC5M they were in separate bags, however comparing the two, again they looked identical. Same thickness and diameter.
Are the shock cap o ring (#91491) and the threaded shock collar o ring (#91304) the same 12mm o ring? They were in the same bag and all 8 of them looked identical.
On my SC5M they were in separate bags, however comparing the two, again they looked identical. Same thickness and diameter.
#2456
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Here is a few laps at SRS with my B6D and laydown. I was running un-sauced proline 2.2 clay slicks. Pucks, Avid Slipper and the laydown are pretty much the only upgrades.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_qiunFgWeU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_qiunFgWeU
#2458
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Rear hubs..I've NEVER seen that plastic part break. How do you even break that little piece and NOT break the hub itself
I have a NIB set of $35 aluminum hubs sitting in my box (B5m) only because I've seen WAY too many guys break ball studs with them, guys with WAY more talent than me. You're getting a DNF from breaking anyway, I would rather spend $9 for the stock hubs vs. $35 because the ball stud thread is stuck in the aluminum hub. Ya, sometimes you can get it out, but sometimes you can't.
IMO
I have a NIB set of $35 aluminum hubs sitting in my box (B5m) only because I've seen WAY too many guys break ball studs with them, guys with WAY more talent than me. You're getting a DNF from breaking anyway, I would rather spend $9 for the stock hubs vs. $35 because the ball stud thread is stuck in the aluminum hub. Ya, sometimes you can get it out, but sometimes you can't.
IMO
#2459
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