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Old 08-14-2017, 01:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Tbone17
Thanks.
That setup you linked shows the 1363 servo arm so it must work.
I've got the 1363 arm and it works fine but I think it may be make'n the car twitchier than necessary for me.

Also the rear hub inserts have also been a weak spot for me before I picked up a set of aluminum inserts, far more so on the wheeler than the b6, if you don't think you'll go for the full aluminum route.
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The asc1363 works fine. I removed the washer under the stud, and it clears the brace fine.
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so, can someone explain what different weight s in front, center & rear DIff does as far as traction & power transfer?

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Was doing some searching to try and see what the advantage of the team kit is over the club racer version.
From what I can see:
-club has graphite shock towers vs carbon on the team
-club kit has plastic diff gears vs metal on team
-club does not include a front anti roll bar whereas the team kit does

Reason I ask is that tower has a $20 gift card with the club kit right now...
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Originally Posted by Tbone17
Was doing some searching to try and see what the advantage of the team kit is over the club racer version.
From what I can see:
-club has graphite shock towers vs carbon on the team
-club kit has plastic diff gears vs metal on team
-club does not include a front anti roll bar whereas the team kit does

Reason I ask is that tower has a $20 gift card with the club kit right now...
Shock towers are the same, that's just different wording.
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Old 08-15-2017, 08:48 PM
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Originally Posted by aeRayls
Shock towers are the same, that's just different wording.
Thanks.
So plastic gears should be fine for 13.5 and swaybar kit would make it same as the team kit? Might be a better deal getting the club kit then.
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Old 08-16-2017, 08:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Tbone17
Was doing some searching to try and see what the advantage of the team kit is over the club racer version.
From what I can see:
-club has graphite shock towers vs carbon on the team
-club kit has plastic diff gears vs metal on team
-club does not include a front anti roll bar whereas the team kit does

Reason I ask is that tower has a $20 gift card with the club kit right now...
plastic hexes. towers are the same
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Originally Posted by RCBuddha
Can anyone name off a list of the compatible wheels? I would like to add it to the front page.
Any traction with this (pun intended). It would be a super handy resource.

If I understand it right:

The YZ4 front wheels are the same offset
The 22-4 front wheels end up 1mm wider offset per side

Is this correct?

Brace yourselves, carpet season cometh.......
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Jconcepts also announced b64 wheels are come'n soon over the weekend.
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Originally Posted by BigChris in PA
Any traction with this (pun intended). It would be a super handy resource.

If I understand it right:

The YZ4 front wheels are the same offset
The 22-4 front wheels end up 1mm wider offset per side

Is this correct?
Anyone else wanna chime in? Thanks for bump on the request BigChris!
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Originally Posted by RCBuddha
Anyone else wanna chime in? Thanks for bump on the request BigChris!
I believe the d413 wheels are the same offset as the 22-4 as another option.
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Seems wheels are hard to find for the front.
So the yokomo yz4 wheels are a direct fit but the 22-4 are 1mm wider per side. Would there be a disadvantage to the wider front track? Or could you use narrower hexes on the front and fit 22-4 wheels giving the same offset as associated wheels?
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Originally Posted by Tbone17
Seems wheels are hard to find for the front.
So the yokomo yz4 wheels are a direct fit but the 22-4 are 1mm wider per side. Would there be a disadvantage to the wider front track? Or could you use narrower hexes on the front and fit 22-4 wheels giving the same offset as associated wheels?
Associated offers wider hexes that are preferred for carpet, so using tlr wheels removes the need for them. Just pick up a set of wider rear hexes if you want to match.
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Originally Posted by Krio
Associated offers wider hexes that are preferred for carpet, so using tlr wheels removes the need for them. Just pick up a set of wider rear hexes if you want to match.
Good to know. Thanks
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SO, after reading god knows how many pages I came across posts about old outdated gears as opposed to new updated gears, Umm, how do you know which ones you have, anyone have a picture or way to know??? Im leaning on going to buy a b64d kit & try it
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