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Old 10-05-2004, 10:16 PM
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Originally posted by xxxkat
My Mi2 is just not working..
I thought all was well. What problems are you having?
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Old 10-06-2004, 06:29 AM
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Originally posted by xxxkat
My Mi2 is just not working..
Well post as setup or let us know what is happening then we can all help you. Until then, I predict a beautiful day of practice.
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Sorry guys been busy, Just got my Teemu chassis and alloy rear blocks. Will run it on sat. I'll let you all know how I make out!
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Fred, the alloy arms mounts are awesome. In conjuction with the alloy hubs you get mega adjustments. I am running 0 toe right now and loving it. 2 deg block with 2 degree inserts backwards on the hub. As for the teemu chassis I havent seen a need for it right now. I may have a few Trix up my sleeve. I will keep you posted.
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Old 10-06-2004, 07:32 PM
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on the alloy arm mounts, are there bushings in them, or what is there to help with the wear?
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Old 10-06-2004, 07:36 PM
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Originally posted by brians11
on the alloy arm mounts, are there bushings in them, or what is there to help with the wear?
No bushings in the mounts, the arms pivot on the pin, not the pin in the mount.
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Schumacher has been using a aloy arm mount for quite some time in the past for their off road buggies, to their current Mi2, without wear of sort. To answer your question, there are no bushings in the mount. But can you tell me of a alloy arm mount that has a bushing? TC3, no. Losi, no. Yokomo, no. Hpi, no. Corally, no. Catch my point. No need for one. Use them without any problems. You wont be dissapointed.
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Old 10-06-2004, 07:42 PM
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Originally posted by Raul Garcia
Schumacher has been using a aloy arm mount for quite some time in the past for their off road buggies, to their current Mi2, without wear of sort. To answer your question, there are no bushings in the mount. But can you tell me of a alloy arm mount that has a bushing? TC3, no. Losi, no. Yokomo, no. Hpi, no. Corally, no. Catch my point. No need for one. Use them without any problems. You wont be dissapointed.
Actually, all of those cars have bushings in the mounts, except the Losi XXX
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I amy be wrong, but still the answer is that they are not needed, and work flawlessly. Right.?
Btw Paul, good luck at FTS. Kick some butt..
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so, the alloy arm mounts, that has all the mounts for the car included in that kit?
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The set includes rear only, but we all liked the looks and put them on the front to
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Great, glad to hear that. I will be getting some this week. Anyone else?
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just making sure i'm hearing it right, the kit comes with 4 alloy pieces in it, correct? been up waaay too long thanks to work.. got the car built, body done... its gonna be dialed on its maiden voyage this weekend
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