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Kyosho RB6.6 to RB7 conversion kit RB66TORB7 from Conversion Kit

Parts included (and updated list for RB6.6)

UM703B Front Bulkhead

UM753-1B Shock plastic parts set x 2

UM760 Chassis

UM761 Front suspension arms

UM762 Rear suspension arm

UM763 Front hub carrier

UM764 Wing Stay

UM765 Centre bulkhead (waterfall brace)

UM766 Universal joint ring

UM767 Wing

UMB06 Body

UMD05 Decal sheet

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Old 06-24-2019, 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by mustangkillaz
my lcg is something like 16mm high.

Bummer, I just picked the kit up as well. Do you have some better pics of it? I know I'm gonna have to move my wires somewhere else at the very least...not looking forward to that part.
The Exotek battery brace fits fine. You just need to fine tune with spacers (up to 6mm) to make sure it’s a tight fit overall.
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Originally Posted by JCG1



The Exotek battery brace fits fine. You just need to fine tune with spacers (up to 6mm) to make sure it’s a tight fit overall.
nice. I'm gonna bring the grinder out and mod the brackets to sit lower. Gonna have to grind side rails as well.
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Originally Posted by mustangkillaz
nice. I'm gonna bring the grinder out and mod the brackets to sit lower. Gonna have to grind side rails as well.
Great, let us know how it goes!
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Originally Posted by JCG1
Great, let us know how it goes!
Will do! Getting ready to start on it.

Will be drilling my own holes.. does the bracket go all the way back and let the battery sit squarely on the waterfall bracket as installed out of the package? If that's the case, I can install the stencil and drill lower and be done quickly in that respect.
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Here it is. Took about 3mm off the feet of the exotek stands. Need to get proper length hardware and button it up tomorrow. Some minor sanding was needed on the cf side pieces, along with spacer removal.

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Originally Posted by mustangkillaz
Here it is. Took about 3mm off the feet of the exotek stands. Need to get proper length hardware and button it up tomorrow. Some minor sanding was needed on the cf side pieces, along with spacer removal.

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Looking good!
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Excellent solution for LCG Lipos mustangkillaz
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That looks awesome. I got my battery servo taped in but that looks a lot better
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These are o ring battery straps from Eddy Sccs who is a member of the kyosho off road army group on facebook
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If anyone’s looking for a basically brand new rb7 with all kyosho hookups new set up for turf hit me up
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Will the Diffgears LAW50-02 fit in the 2WD Gear Diff UMW604?
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I’ve had a few sets of these weights made up, drop me a Pm if you want a pair or look up MH-RC on Facebook or check out the kyosho off road army Facebook group as pics/details in there
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Rb7ss. Anyone know anything about this? Lightweight axle with puck system, lightweight ball diff out drives, lightweight top shaft, slipper eliminator, aluminum front axle. Exotech already has the top shaft and slipper eliminator. I am curious about the front and rear axle with the plastic inserts like a puck.

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