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Old 11-04-2004, 07:18 AM
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Err, if you're having that problem, maybe you should consider using the grub screws that are supposed to go in the rear hinge pin holder
Yea... Yea... whatever......


I'm using the aluminum one's now... I actually only had that happen once.... I've got a set of aluminum front holders coming now.... Well, Rear front and front rear... You get it.... I like being able to use loctite....
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Old 11-04-2004, 09:41 AM
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I have a CGM and I need a place to buy spares and upgrades online. My LHS doesn't carry parts for YOK's. Who has the best selection and prices? Thanks in advance, 'blade
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Speedtechrc, rc-mushroom, precisionrc..... There's a few more.....

What front/rear springs are you guys running with the CGM on carpet???? Curious if I'm close or way off from the rest.... I had a good setup, needed a little more steering.... Trying to knock a second off my laps... Easier said than done....
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Old 11-04-2004, 01:27 PM
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Originally posted by vtl1180ny
Speedtechrc, rc-mushroom, precisionrc..... There's a few more.....

What front/rear springs are you guys running with the CGM on carpet???? Curious if I'm close or way off from the rest.... I had a good setup, needed a little more steering.... Trying to knock a second off my laps... Easier said than done....
for carpet foams I always ran AE purple up front and AE copper in the rear.
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Old 11-04-2004, 01:34 PM
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whatt about a ssg with cs22s on carpet? im using yokomo flureccant yellow up front and white on the rear?

does it sound bout right to you?

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Originally posted by agower
whatt about a ssg with cs22s on carpet? im using yokomo flureccant yellow up front and white on the rear?

does it sound bout right to you?

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Sounds about right, might be a little soft in the rear for my taste, but I don't know anything about your track. How does it run? If it runs fine then leave it alone.
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Old 11-04-2004, 02:46 PM
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Matt, that's exactly what I' switched too... Thanks....
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I regularly run Pink in front and yellow in rear with Sorex 28 on carpet. When the grip is on the very high side, i use pinks in rear too.
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Matt, I'm running mod w/foams this weekend. I'm going to try to beat the Schumacher squad. Wish me luck!!!

btw: The cgm chassis does twist and its not my tweak board.
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Originally posted by Nevada
Matt, I'm running mod w/foams this weekend. I'm going to try to beat the Schumacher squad. Wish me luck!!!

btw: The cgm chassis does twist and its not my tweak board.
Good luck but it won't happen
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Old 11-04-2004, 07:18 PM
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Sounds like stlnlst needs to take out that sister kissing 19t. motor in his car and mount up some foams this weekend.lol
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Old 11-04-2004, 07:33 PM
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Originally posted by Slingblade
I have a CGM and I need a place to buy spares and upgrades online. My LHS doesn't carry parts for YOK's. Who has the best selection and prices? Thanks in advance, 'blade
blade, Fantasy world in tacoma stocks parts for the yok. they don't have any rayspeed parts, but do carry the normal breakage parts, arms, uprights etc. besides, being new to the area you need to get out and explore anyway. check the northwest forum for the FW thread to get web page with address and directions. also pictures of the coolest drivers stand in the state.

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Old 11-04-2004, 07:55 PM
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IMO as long as you get the same ratio the car should run the same. The advantage of using a bigger spur though is that you can have the motor further to the outside helping balance the car out better, the battery side is heavier if you're using GP3300's.
what's the avrage weight you ususlly add to the opposite the battery to get the car ballanced?
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Old 11-04-2004, 08:17 PM
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Originally posted by Cobra81li200
I know why, you got me confused, as you answered the question by saying you tried to use the upper hole...

Anyway, I leave what I posted earlier, it might be helpful for smoe people...

hi... just to clarify, im using the CGM and the manual says to use the upper hole of the front C-hub and the lower hole of the rear uprights... or did i get it wrong?


anyway, i tried using both upper holes on the front and rear, but i have difficulty getting the droop i want with the proper ride height.


any comments would be gladly appreciated. thanks - jason
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Old 11-04-2004, 10:09 PM
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Matt/Cobra: Thanks!
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