is there a percific tool thats used to set the rear camber?
#1
is there a percific tool thats used to set the rear camber?
Is there a pacific tool that's use to setup the rear camber I've tried using an ellen key but its not the best thing anyone got any suggestions on tools I can buy or should I just stick with my allen key.
Thanks
Thanks
#2
I take it yours has the turnbuckle rod thingy as my V1rr ... is round with a hole in it big enough for a 1.5mm hex head.
I have never seen a special tool for this .... but there are a few for the turnbuckles that have a square section instead of the round one.
You could always change the turnbuckles over ....
Looky hear RCMushroom has some tools and turnbuckles on this page
http://www.rc-mushroom.com/index.php?cPath=48
I would love to see someone make a ratchet type one somehow so it could be quickly adjusted in those tight spaces .... but an open ended ratchet spanner in a small size doesn't exist .. YET!
I thought that was my invention lol ...but I see it was patented in 1951!
I have never seen a special tool for this .... but there are a few for the turnbuckles that have a square section instead of the round one.
You could always change the turnbuckles over ....
Looky hear RCMushroom has some tools and turnbuckles on this page
http://www.rc-mushroom.com/index.php?cPath=48
I would love to see someone make a ratchet type one somehow so it could be quickly adjusted in those tight spaces .... but an open ended ratchet spanner in a small size doesn't exist .. YET!
I thought that was my invention lol ...but I see it was patented in 1951!
#4
Thanks for the reply like that idea.
#7
Any Allen, T-Handle or Screwdiver allans. What ever feel better in your hand.
#10
You can make your own tool for that part of the car. Just take the smallest L-shaped (1.5) allen key and cut the shortest side of the L in half. Now you have createde own you SPECIFIC TOOL .
#11
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camber tool
Stop by any Harbor Freight tool shop and they have a complete set of tools that cost less than $5.00 for the whole set.
There are approx. 5 to 6 different angle pointed tools that work perfect for the rear camber on any 1/8th scale car.
Some have 90% bends, some have 45% bends, some have hooks.
I have not used anything else sense I found these.
I have ran Kyosho, Mugen, and Serpent, and the tools worked great on all the cars. I dont have a part number, but they come in a small case like a set of jewelers screwdrivers, have orange plastic handles, with the different tools on both ends.
For approx. $5.00, you cant beat it.
There are approx. 5 to 6 different angle pointed tools that work perfect for the rear camber on any 1/8th scale car.
Some have 90% bends, some have 45% bends, some have hooks.
I have not used anything else sense I found these.
I have ran Kyosho, Mugen, and Serpent, and the tools worked great on all the cars. I dont have a part number, but they come in a small case like a set of jewelers screwdrivers, have orange plastic handles, with the different tools on both ends.
For approx. $5.00, you cant beat it.
#13
Tech Addict
Hmmm very interesting!
I used to use an allen key in the beginning, but I got tired of that so I just grabbed it with a pair of bent pliers - works 95% of the time
I like the "make-your-own" options, Ill definitely try it out!
I used to use an allen key in the beginning, but I got tired of that so I just grabbed it with a pair of bent pliers - works 95% of the time
I like the "make-your-own" options, Ill definitely try it out!