CRC's New Generation-X.... Your Thoughts?
#856
Tech Apprentice
Originally Posted by wallyedmonds
found it on post 640.
Jack
OOPS, I was thinking of another part. doh, Sorry Wally
Last edited by jackh; 03-02-2007 at 11:35 AM.
#857
hey guys if you did not know,get these there great
as per mark payne
http://www.lunsfordracing.com/mm5/me...y_Code=STDFLAT
as per mark payne
http://www.lunsfordracing.com/mm5/me...y_Code=STDFLAT
#858
Tech Adept
I agree on the Lunsford screws. What size are the shims behind the front wheel?
#859
http://www.teamcrc.com/crc/modules.p...category_id=80
3/16 #4745 and the washer before the wheel nut 1209,
but this is not on there sit.
3/16 #4745 and the washer before the wheel nut 1209,
but this is not on there sit.
#860
Tech Champion
iTrader: (103)
It works!!!!! I didn't come up with the idea, but it definitely took care of my issues with arm breakage. Like a lot of people have already said, get rid of the "pretty" red spacers for the arms and use the graphite spacer. I countersunk the holes in the graphite spacer, used longer screws and screwed the spacer directly to the arm and caster block. I hit my usual corners today and didn't break a thing. Some of the hits, I expected to break something, but the car held up great. Thanks CRC for a great product.
#861
i dont screw the graphite spacer to the caster block
but if it works for you good stuff
do you re lube your friction tubes every week,i find this works good
(every 5 runs)
but if it works for you good stuff
do you re lube your friction tubes every week,i find this works good
(every 5 runs)
#862
Tech Champion
iTrader: (103)
Originally Posted by wallyedmonds
i dont screw the graphite spacer to the caster block
but if it works for you good stuff
do you re lube your friction tubes every week,i find this works good
(every 5 runs)
but if it works for you good stuff
do you re lube your friction tubes every week,i find this works good
(every 5 runs)
#865
Originally Posted by Lextek
I agree on the Lunsford screws. What size are the shims behind the front wheel?
1/8 in ID shims work perfectly.