Kyosho Ultima RB6 & RB6.6 Car Thread
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#4246
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Thats all that i have ran since i built the kit. I have tried to run the 6 rear arms but they make the car feel too locked in. THe -1 arms let the rear end rotate a little more off power. Me and another kid in St.Louis have come to the conclusion that if the track gets slick out, run the 6arms, if not, run the -1
#4247
i wouldn't recommend going all aluminum in steering dept but if you want some added security, and dont have the updated plastic part, add the exotek rack.
#4248
Thats all that i have ran since i built the kit. I have tried to run the 6 rear arms but they make the car feel too locked in. THe -1 arms let the rear end rotate a little more off power. Me and another kid in St.Louis have come to the conclusion that if the track gets slick out, run the 6arms, if not, run the -1
#4249
Every place i have looked is out of stock on Aluminum rear hubs. Are they in stock anywhere?
#4250
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#4251
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#4254
That being said.. the RB5 is still a fantastic car.
I still have my 5 (need to sell it). I planned on keeping the roller around until I was SURE the 6 was going to be better enough to keep it.... and for me, it certainly is.
#4255
Doesnt the aluminum hubs have a second set of holes for the ball stud?
#4256
yep, 4 instead of 2... nice, but certainly not necessary. Outer hole on the stock hubs will be just right anyway. The best benefit is actually the larger more durable outer bearing... but bearings are only a buck, and they don't really go out anyway. What im saying is, don't worry about it too much. Not in stock in a store right now? Well, go back in a month and look. no biggy.
#4257
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#4258
the kid can wheel. must be proud. the 6 looks good as well.