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Old 02-12-2010, 08:30 AM
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I bought the Wolfhobbies alloy upgrade set and have to say that a lot of slop is gone.http://www.wolfhobbies.com/product.c...7&product=8351
The only bit of slop i have is on the outside of the axle where the wheels go.
This is due to the 2 piece set of the outside of the axle.
At the moment i ordered the steel hubs from the E4JS and some clamb on wheel hexes to get rid of all the slop there..
I am also waiting on a set of red shocks so i can complete my E4 to a red racing monster.
If i have them fitted i will post some pics up as the car looks rather nice with all those red parts

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Isaac.. do the Alu hubs remove the slop?
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Isaac.. do the Alu hubs remove the slop?
Yes they did for the most part although right now the left hub carrier has a "little" slop just because of wear. I haven't really broken anything except dog bones.
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Originally Posted by Born2Run
I haven't got yet my TM RS'09 but i read here that you cannot fit all the BL motors without some dremel work on the belt tensioner.Why this?Because of the motors lenght or something else?Could someone help me please to get the picture?
Yes because of the motor length. Novak Ballistic motors work without any modifications.
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Originally Posted by Pro10noob
I bought the Wolfhobbies alloy upgrade set and have to say that a lot of slop is gone.http://www.wolfhobbies.com/product.c...7&product=8351
The only bit of slop i have is on the outside of the axle where the wheels go.
This is due to the 2 piece set of the outside of the axle.
At the moment i ordered the steel hubs from the E4JS and some clamb on wheel hexes to get rid of all the slop there..
I am also waiting on a set of red shocks so i can complete my E4 to a red racing monster.
If i have them fitted i will post some pics up as the car looks rather nice with all those red parts

cheers Roy
Cool. You will have to post some pics when you have it all done.
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Not only the lenght of the motor but also the shape.
The LRP X11 motors fit perfectly without the use of a dremel.
It is because of the backside shape of the motor.
If it is tapered it fits ok,if it is like the Tekin or GM motors with a 90 degrees backside,you have to dremel a bit on the side belt tensioner and the left bulkhead to get anough room to play with the gears.

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I haven't got yet my TM RS'09 but i read here that you cannot fit all the BL motors without some dremel work on the belt tensioner.Why this?Because of the motors lenght or something else?Could someone help me please to get the picture?

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Originally Posted by Isaac
I suggest front steel universals, purple and pink springs, set of shims from www.wolfhobbies.com in 1 and 2 mm sizes, get the aluminum single bell crank (steering), 110 spur for more brushless gearing options and that's all I can think of now. I have all aluminum hubs and steering knuckles.
whats the part no for the alum single arm steering? that looks like something i want to add. same goes for the 2 red upgrade kits
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Originally Posted by buffalobill989
whats the part no for the alum single arm steering? that looks like something i want to add. same goes for the 2 red upgrade kits
http://www.wolfhobbies.com/product.c...3&product=9400

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thanks. i didnt look into the kfactory stuff.
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is that all i need or do i need a single bell crank conversion. ive got an older e4 that has the dual bell crank. thanks for the help
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Not sure about the older chassis and all that may be needed. I can't answer that but call up Wolf Hobbies (or email) and they will let you know.
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thanks ill shoot him an email

looks like its time to place an order
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Sneak preview

cheers Roy
Sorry about the size tho









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Cool. You will have to post some pics when you have it all done.
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To use this on an E4 original you may need longer steering turnbuckles.. we did.
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Originally Posted by Pro10noob
Not only the lenght of the motor but also the shape.
The LRP X11 motors fit perfectly without the use of a dremel.
It is because of the backside shape of the motor.
If it is tapered it fits ok,if it is like the Tekin or GM motors with a 90 degrees backside,you have to dremel a bit on the side belt tensioner and the left bulkhead to get anough room to play with the gears.

cheers Roy
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Do you think i'll have some issue with this motor?
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You *may* not because of the slanted end.
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