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Craig1 11-10-2006 12:35 AM

Don't use any drive shafts or parts that you would normally wear.

Bulkhead type stuff is ok.

It all looks ok but the quality of the material is very poor.

It's definitely is a case of you get what you pay for here.

ford_racing 11-11-2006 12:25 AM


Originally Posted by tc4wally
I am actually looking at some specific bits for a ft tc4. C-Hubs, bumpers shock towers and possibly some of the bearing carriers. Are you sayin that the things like the shock towers are pretty good but the C-Hubs and bearing carriers are the parts that are underpar?


I have alloy reont knuckles and rear hubs, they have been extremely strong and I've never had a problem with them

teamcobraracing 12-07-2006 02:09 PM

Everything is made in china or taiwan .nothing is made in japan anymore apart from raw materials .

when they tell you its made in japan it really means its packaged in japan .

some of the best 7075 is made in hong kong believe it or not and transported to china and taiwan .

i can understand wearing of parts but dont forget parts have to wear as if they didnt there wouldnt be a r/c market .

most wearing accurs from poor cnc work not the materials used if they are hard anodise the 6061 or the 7075 then it will last longer .dont forget 7075 doesnt last long either it has to be hard anodised to last longer .

a good example is the 1/8th off road buggy chassis look how long they last for and its not becasue of the 7075 its because of the hard anodising they do to the material

i hope this helps


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