D8 owners with the Tekno Chassis
#1
D8 owners with the Tekno Chassis
What are you doing about droop screws? I tried and search and did not come up with a solution. The stock droop screws will not work with the Tekno chassis due to the recesses in the chassis. I thought about trying the RC8B droop screws as they have more of a button head and look like they would solve the issue. Are there any other solutions out there?
Thanks for your time.
Thanks for your time.
#2
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What are you doing about droop screws? I tried and search and did not come up with a solution. The stock droop screws will not work with the Tekno chassis due to the recesses in the chassis. I thought about trying the RC8B droop screws as they have more of a button head and look like they would solve the issue. Are there any other solutions out there?
Thanks for your time.
Thanks for your time.
#3
I am having trouble understanding your question but my chassis has bevel/angled screws that are threaded into the chassis and the stock set screw in the suspension arm hits those four screws. When the 4 screws are worn out, instal new ones. If you cant find screws that are short enough, just stick some longer ones in there and dremel off the extra from underneath the chassis.
When these droop screws go down into the recesses they are not long enough to support the arms. They also seem to "hang up" or "catch" on the chassis if I try to tighten them down for less droop for a smooth track application. It appears that if I used a type of screw with a "head" on it, such as the RC8 screws, it would work by allowing the screw heads to fill the recess and provide more resistance to support the arms.
#5
The Associated screws are the wrong size, 1-mm too small. (at least the truggy ones are) I was looking at them for my D8T.
#7
maybe it did they are really small
M3x4 (4mm long in the total including head)
M3x4 (4mm long in the total including head)
#8
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I just checked the bag that the Techno Chassis comes in and there are no screws. I see the holes where the droop screws sit on the chassis, but there are no screws included with the D8 Chassis. Maybe they forgot to pack them? Its not possible to run this chassis without filling those holes..The holes are directly where your droop screws would touch the chassis. Might I add that this is a brilliant design as the screws always wear giant holes in the chassis. Techno really hit a home run with replaceable screws where the droop is