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#3136
Originally posted by minicooper
I've been using a solid front diff on my axis 2. It works really good on slippery tracks, it lets you go faster/deeper into a turn before you brake. Actually that's how I've been using it on all surfaces. No problems with breaking axles (lucky?)
I've been using a solid front diff on my axis 2. It works really good on slippery tracks, it lets you go faster/deeper into a turn before you brake. Actually that's how I've been using it on all surfaces. No problems with breaking axles (lucky?)
#3138
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Er....
Originally posted by IMPACTPLAYR
Dan- here's the beauty of Schumacher tourers.... since the suspension geometry has been unchanged from the first car you can start with a suitable Mission set-up and should be very close.
Dan- here's the beauty of Schumacher tourers.... since the suspension geometry has been unchanged from the first car you can start with a suitable Mission set-up and should be very close.
Thanks,
Paul
#3139
Tech Master
dougie, no it isn't a part that is available. It needs making. There are many ways of doing it. Personally i have drilled right through the outdrives and screwed them together. I am told that if you take the balls out and put 2 layers of card in, that works - but i don't know. The crude way is just to glue it all together!!
#3141
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Originally posted by MattW
dougie, no it isn't a part that is available. It needs making. I am told that if you take the balls out and put 2 layers of card in, that works - but i don't know. The crude way is just to glue it all together!!
dougie, no it isn't a part that is available. It needs making. I am told that if you take the balls out and put 2 layers of card in, that works - but i don't know. The crude way is just to glue it all together!!
#3142
Tech Addict
anyone wanna buy a mission? used only 3 sats and comes with spur adaptor. 200 obo
#3143
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I have my spool built just like minicooper said but I left the balls in the gear I did not want to run the risk of it not being the correct width, as the balls rest on the rings and if you remove the balls the outdrives will be that much shorter. When I run mine which is most of the time I never wear out the blades like others are having trouble with. I also run the plastic bones as they bend and are cheaper to replace then metal ones b/c you will bend or break them with the spool in the car when you hit stuff.
#3144
Tech Rookie
Speedworld
Anyone racing Speedworld tommorow, what time does the gate open?
#3145
Tech Fanatic
I will be racing Speedworld tomorrow. The gates open at 8:30 and the racing starts at 11:30. See you there.
#3149
James likes Shumacher, I like associated. Shumacher, when they paint them the paint is not sanded off so it makes the bottom and top of the spring unstable. Both are good, I just consider myself lazy and run associated.
#3150
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All who run AE springs: Do you guys just flip the adjusting nut over on the threaded shock to get the adjustment down far enough? I know the red Schuie spring is 20lb and the blue AE is 17, but they feel the same to me. The red AE (22lb) feels stiffer than the red Schuie. I suppose it doesn't matter except on the track, but I was just curious if anyone noticed this.
Oh, one last question: are any of your Schuie springs shorter than others? My red are like one coil shorter than the blues and greys... just curious
Oh, one last question: are any of your Schuie springs shorter than others? My red are like one coil shorter than the blues and greys... just curious