FF'07 RC Concepts 12th Scale Kit
#16
Tech Elite
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I would have won the 13.5 class but the r/c gods were not smiling on me. It is the best 12th scale on the market right now. Hey jari, can you send me your setup with the crc front end? My dad has l4 front ends on both of his cars and i would imagine that the setups are completely different. thanks
#17
Tech Apprentice
The FF07 is an awesome car! I got one at the beginnning of the season, adn it has really helped me improve my driving. I put it together, put it on the carpet, and it simply worked, i would suggest this car to any new racer!
#18
Joe,
With CRC front end, I been using with hi bite traction 0.45mm spring, 10’ reactive caster, up arms all the way front and wheels shimmed as out as possible.
Headquarters is moving finally out of Candlewood suites next weeks. Then I have time to setup my shop again!
Cleveland was great for all FF07 wheelers. We didn’t make any A-mains but strong B-mains. Randy Crosse was closest guy to make a show. He missed some tenths of seconds. Masters class Bob Stormer and John Peck where close to make to show. 19T I was close to make it and Mod Mitch and I again close. Well there is always next race…
With CRC front end, I been using with hi bite traction 0.45mm spring, 10’ reactive caster, up arms all the way front and wheels shimmed as out as possible.
Headquarters is moving finally out of Candlewood suites next weeks. Then I have time to setup my shop again!
Cleveland was great for all FF07 wheelers. We didn’t make any A-mains but strong B-mains. Randy Crosse was closest guy to make a show. He missed some tenths of seconds. Masters class Bob Stormer and John Peck where close to make to show. 19T I was close to make it and Mod Mitch and I again close. Well there is always next race…
#19
Here's a few pics I took of my FF-07 when I was building it, shows how LOW the car is overall, the highest thing on the chassis is the top of the motor, by far!! Alot of people like this chassis so much because you can tune it so many different ways, you can run a thin tbar, for forward bite, but run the tweak screws back far enough to make the side to side feel like a thick t bar. the car is real easy to build, and easy to keep running consistantly, and adjust to how you want it to handle.....
#21
#27
Tech Fanatic
I'm kinda kicking the idea around
#29
Tech Fanatic
First I gotta get the $200, Second, hello brushless system, finally! then maybe this beast.