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Old 09-13-2007, 10:41 PM
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Its not like its going to make you any faster....clint
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Questions:

What degree front caster blocks/rear hubs for...

Outdoor Asphalt?

Indoor Carpet?

Thanks.
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Originally Posted by AARON YOUNG
Its not like its going to make you any faster....clint
Shhhhhhh how many time have I told you not to use my real name on here. The feds may be watching or is that K-fed
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Old 09-14-2007, 07:04 AM
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Originally Posted by slakr
Questions:

What degree front caster blocks/rear hubs for...

Outdoor Asphalt?

Indoor Carpet?

Thanks.
I have been using 4 degree caster blocks in the front and switch up the rear hubs from time to time. I have been playing with inboard and out board toe but the blocks I have been using have been the stock 0 degree and the 1 degree. Most AE set up's have been 3 total degrees of toe in the rear and right now I'm playing with 2 total. All this is for outdoor aspahlt on rubber tire's. I have not run the car on the rug yet. When I do I plan on running the same as asphalt. Our carpet here is on rubber tire's.
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Originally Posted by slakr
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What degree front caster blocks/rear hubs for...

Outdoor Asphalt?

Indoor Carpet?

Thanks.
Indoor carpet, on foam, I'd go 4 or 6. I use 6 almost all the time, but 4 can be useful if you need to take some corner "wrap" out of the car.
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Are the one way kits 31176 available yet?
Where can I get one from?
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Old 09-14-2007, 07:15 PM
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fatbear, they were available but quickly sold out. If you can't wait you can probably piece one together with the following parts.

31175 FT One Way/Spool Pulley:TC5
31177 FT One Way Hub w/ Bearing:TC5
31178 FT One Way Outdrives:TC5

Probably need the screws for the pulley and one-way hub but not sure. In the long run it will cost you some more $$ if you cannot wait.
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Old 09-14-2007, 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by yle00984
TC5 spools and aluminum outdrives are available!!!!!!
You can have your favorite LHS order them from Horizon Dist.
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Originally Posted by Kraig
fatbear, they were available but quickly sold out. If you can't wait you can probably piece one together with the following parts.

31175 FT One Way/Spool Pulley:TC5
31177 FT One Way Hub w/ Bearing:TC5
31178 FT One Way Outdrives:TC5

Probably need the screws for the pulley and one-way hub but not sure. In the long run it will cost you some more $$ if you cannot wait.
Yes you need to buy the screws to hold the pulley on, in a pinch you can use the screws that hold the hinge pins from coming out, thats what I did.(I used some old TC4 screws for the hingepins)
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Originally Posted by STLNLST
Shhhhhhh how many time have I told you not to use my real name on here. The feds may be watching or is that K-fed
Why is that Clint?

Ooops


I have to ask something, TC5 guys, is the TC5's motor mount really small? And is the chassis wider then say a cyclone?

I love how everything on this car fits so easily, and nothing hangs off, and if I try the same on my cyclone, stuff will hang off alot, or the LRP TC sphere to be specific...
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Originally Posted by BlackedOutREVO
Why is that Clint?

Ooops


I have to ask something, TC5 guys, is the TC5's motor mount really small? And is the chassis wider then say a cyclone?

I love how everything on this car fits so easily, and nothing hangs off, and if I try the same on my cyclone, stuff will hang off alot, or the LRP TC sphere to be specific...
I can bring my work of art to the track and let you go through it. Maybe I'll catch ya next week at Speedworlds night race. I won't be running but I may swing by just for you
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Originally Posted by STLNLST
I can bring my work of art to the track and let you go through it. Maybe I'll catch ya next week at Speedworlds night race. I won't be running but I may swing by just for you
Such a nice man Clint

Wouldnt ever knw why the feds are after you

Or you just want to show off

I will be racing though
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Originally Posted by BlackedOutREVO
Such a nice man Clint

Wouldnt ever knw why the feds are after you

Or you just want to show off

I will be racing though
only racing one time for that week and Sunday will be my off road day so no racing on saturday
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Originally Posted by fathead
Yes you need to buy the screws to hold the pulley on, in a pinch you can use the screws that hold the hinge pins from coming out, thats what I did.(I used some old TC4 screws for the hingepins)
Yes but where did you get the parts in the first place??????
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Old 09-15-2007, 05:07 AM
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Originally Posted by fatbear
Yes but where did you get the parts in the first place??????
I only seen them on Horizon's website so your lhs should be able to get the items.
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