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Old 11-14-2021, 05:48 PM
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The HB 4 shoe clutch part number, HB204700 .
I would suggest using the HB clutch. I only recommend this due to variance in shoe size and inner bell diameter. These would effect the overall feel of the clutch. Not saying it physically wouldn't work.
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Old 11-24-2021, 05:44 AM
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How did it go?
I need to get back on the boards more often LOL. Ended up 4th in e-buggy and 3rd in e-truggy. Nitro turnout was low so we decided to skip it to save some daylight.
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Anyone have any experience with the 6mik 'easy access' gearboxes? Wondering what the build quality/durability of them is like. Thanks!
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Old 12-10-2021, 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by jkranz
Anyone have any experience with the 6mik 'easy access' gearboxes? Wondering what the build quality/durability of them is like. Thanks!
Ran them at AMS, on the rear. Works well, kept its form around the bearings, no issues of any kind. Figured that would be the best place to test them. For the Price, and ease of working on them i found it worth it.
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Old 12-10-2021, 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Blaster1
Ran them at AMS, on the rear. Works well, kept its form around the bearings, no issues of any kind. Figured that would be the best place to test them. For the Price, and ease of working on them i found it worth it.
Thanks! Gonna give them a try as well… whenever they come back in stock that is…
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Originally Posted by jkranz
Thanks! Gonna give them a try as well… whenever they come back in stock that is…
you looking in DialedRc?
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you looking in DialedRc?
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Old 12-16-2021, 07:24 PM
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anybody running a protek 170 steering servo? the lead wire hits the radio tray post pretty good...what did you do to make it fit better???
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Are there any rumors that HB will launch an updated kit, or did the team drivers use the stock kit that there are no news?
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Originally Posted by ls1jimmy
anybody running a protek 170 steering servo? the lead wire hits the radio tray post pretty good...what did you do to make it fit better???
Those overly tall servos with disconnecting wires are nothing but a problem. Get a high torque servo from KO or Futaba and be done with it.

Crazy deal at Absolute!
https://www.absolutehobbyz.com/ko-pr...wer-servo.html

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In case anyone is interested in a D819 body 🤙


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Originally Posted by ls1jimmy
anybody running a protek 170 steering servo? the lead wire hits the radio tray post pretty good...what did you do to make it fit better???
I'm using the Exotek servo mount, so it may be different, but the wire on my 170SBL clears pretty easily with this (note that I had to use a few servo spacers for overall height clearance).

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Old 12-17-2021, 12:09 PM
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the HB is a lower profile, with it you won't have that angle. also if you want fast access to diffs look at the optima diff cases.
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I use the protek 170's, the wire is tight, just have to bend the boot a little. Ive had no issues with it.
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Originally Posted by Blaster1
I use the protek 170's, the wire is tight, just have to bend the boot a little. Ive had no issues with it.
yea I’m gonna try that for now. Thanks.
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