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Old 02-06-2006, 06:04 PM
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Hey guys, I'm going to be picking up an RDX within the next couple weeks. I'm waiting for the right deal to come around.

Do the Associated springs fit on the Corally shocks?
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Old 02-06-2006, 06:38 PM
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Nope. Corally, HPI, and I think losi springs fit. The Associated springs will drop right on tamiya shocks, which some people use on the rdx.

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the losi spring for the xxx-s fit on the rdx...but i don t think the losi spring for the JRXS will fit because they have a smaller diameter.

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Thanks for clearin that up
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Old 02-06-2006, 06:48 PM
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Pete68, you should try Rob Micheal set-up from the Novak race 05...the 2 last time i use that set up at your track my car was really fast. the only thing you could change if you have too much steering with this set-up is 24lbs in front at the place of the 22lbs...and just put 1/2inside of traction front and rear.

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Old 02-06-2006, 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by kartermdb
you are way over geared for superior, i was geared at a 28/98 for stock at superior and my car was geared almost perfect, try running about a 22 and you should be good

dont forget the straight at superior goes uphill, so you dont gear nearly as high as you think you need to
Looks like I was over geared too. I was geared at 27/78 w/monster. I was thinking the same about the thing on the back stretch. I'll have to remember that next month.
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Originally Posted by Pace72
Pete68, you should try Rob Micheal set-up from the Novak race 05...the 2 last time i use that set up at your track my car was really fast. the only thing you could change if you have too much steering with this set-up is 24lbs in front at the place of the 22lbs...and just put 1/2inside of traction front and rear.

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salut pace !!
thanks!! and r coming back racing with us shortly!!
c'ant wait to see the great pace running again !!lol
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Originally Posted by Brian McGreevy
You need to go WAY softer on springs. Try around 22 fronts and 17 rears. What roll blocks are you using and in what positions?
roll block r the stock from 00166 kit and they r at position #1 frt/rear
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Originally Posted by pete68
roll block r the stock from 00166 kit and they r at position #1 frt/rear
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Ide try flatting all camber links ang they Key thing is GLUE THE SIDE WALLS OF YOUR TIRES....the softer springs set ride heigth at 5mm all the way around.....turn your dual rate down and bring it up till the car makes it around the track add a bit more and STOP there....LMK how it works
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Ide try flatting all camber links ang they Key thing is GLUE THE SIDE WALLS OF YOUR TIRES....the softer springs set ride heigth at 5mm all the way around.....turn your dual rate down and bring it up till the car makes it around the track add a bit more and STOP there....LMK how it works
thanks i will try it this week and lmk you after to tell you how it went !!
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Lo guys,

This is from International Toyfair 2006 - Nurnberg.

I think i have great news: look on first picture right behind car on cataloge NEW WISHBONES!!!

look on second picture left behind car on cataloge NEW NARROW REAR UPRIGHTS!!!

On third pic you c that Oscar Jansen comes with a new v2 Revolution motor!!!
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Old 02-07-2006, 02:16 PM
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Thats great news,now i won't hear a shout of Wishbone! everytime i catch the piping.
BTW what was wrong with the old rear hubs?
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Old 02-07-2006, 02:20 PM
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nice new arm!! cant wait ti see them on my car and test them hehe!!



Later!!
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Did i have done good work??
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