Reflex Suspension Dynamics (RSD) TC6 Upgrades (vertical ball studs, pistons,etc)
#108
What is the benefit of these screws? In my judgement they are to short. It looks a if the just insert half of the aluminum thread. Looks like a high risk of ruining the thread when crashing (even though it is a no contact sport it happens often).
#110
The screws are longer than the stock units (which are 14mm in length). Keep in mind that the one you are looking at is the one that is for rear Toe. It threads 3/4 of the way in when I am running 3.7 degrees of rear toe on a car that is 1mm wider than stock.
The screws are not too short. They are longer than the stock units, which by simple logic, does not make them too short. From the pictures provided there is inconclusive evidence for you to arrive at such "judgments".
When using the screws in any of the other positions, the screws will thread through the bulkhead and protrude on the inside of the bulkhead approximately 1-1.5mm when the car is used with 2mm of spacing at each corner. If you make the car 1mm wider at each corner, you get to 190mm- max legal width and still fully threaded on the bulkhead (I run my car at 188mm F and 189mm R widths).
They also have a 2.5mm head instead of 2mm. This allows for better torquing on the mount and less stripped screw heads. I stripped a couple of stock screws as well.
And guys, while we appreciate opinions on the thread, it is not a nice thing to do to come on here and say "those are too short" without ever have had them in your hands or testing them. We will gladly answer questions or concerns that you may have about a product, but lets try to keep it positive.
The screws are not too short. They are longer than the stock units, which by simple logic, does not make them too short. From the pictures provided there is inconclusive evidence for you to arrive at such "judgments".
When using the screws in any of the other positions, the screws will thread through the bulkhead and protrude on the inside of the bulkhead approximately 1-1.5mm when the car is used with 2mm of spacing at each corner. If you make the car 1mm wider at each corner, you get to 190mm- max legal width and still fully threaded on the bulkhead (I run my car at 188mm F and 189mm R widths).
They also have a 2.5mm head instead of 2mm. This allows for better torquing on the mount and less stripped screw heads. I stripped a couple of stock screws as well.
And guys, while we appreciate opinions on the thread, it is not a nice thing to do to come on here and say "those are too short" without ever have had them in your hands or testing them. We will gladly answer questions or concerns that you may have about a product, but lets try to keep it positive.
#112
Tom, 4 should be enough. The way they work, they will keep the blocks from rotating under regular use, unless you tap or hit a wall pretty hard, in which case they will rotate slightly developing a mild bit of the slop again (much less than usual), but without breakage. They can also be used with screws from the inside to act as stops, but this is not truly necessary either.
I still have to re-tighten my mounts from time to time, but this is about once a month. Over time, from hitting corner dots they can come loose, but is very minimal and very rare (and usually the ones that move are the front ones).
I still have to re-tighten my mounts from time to time, but this is about once a month. Over time, from hitting corner dots they can come loose, but is very minimal and very rare (and usually the ones that move are the front ones).
#114
And guys, while we appreciate opinions on the thread, it is not a nice thing to do to come on here and say "those are too short" without ever have had them in your hands or testing them. We will gladly answer questions or concerns that you may have about a product, but lets try to keep it positive.
By the way: I replaced the stock units immediatly with longer screws. Nice is that the head of your screws is 2,5mm.
#115
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First outing this weekend with my Reflex Racing equiped 17.5 Blinky RCGT TC6. Played with the set up quite a bit last week, and wow, do I really like the springs and the vertical ball studs. Very quick and easy to tune. One thing that I noted about the springs is that they're very even in overall length. I have several sets of the AE springs, and they vary as much as 2mm!
Just a little more tuning to do Saturday (race day) and I'm happy! Ordering block locks now.
Just a little more tuning to do Saturday (race day) and I'm happy! Ordering block locks now.
#116
Great Feedback!
Thanks Tom!
Also on the news front, we are glad to announce more members of Team AE/CML UK have come on board to run our parts. The team guys were so impressed after trying some of Stephen Lander's parts that they had to have some for themselves.
Welcome aboard Alan Bickerstaff, Zak Smith, Chis Slater and Ben Putt!!!
I am confident that as more top, front-running TC6 Drivers embrace our parts, it will help prove what many people already know: these parts make a difference!
Also on the news front, we are glad to announce more members of Team AE/CML UK have come on board to run our parts. The team guys were so impressed after trying some of Stephen Lander's parts that they had to have some for themselves.
Welcome aboard Alan Bickerstaff, Zak Smith, Chis Slater and Ben Putt!!!
I am confident that as more top, front-running TC6 Drivers embrace our parts, it will help prove what many people already know: these parts make a difference!
#117
Nice! Keep on your good work! How about some sway bar collars? Then the car is near to perfection.