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Originally Posted by Wildcat1971
(Post 10969955)
...The only slope I hate its the alum rear hubs, as my bearing literally move around in them...
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yeah, there is not real way for me to set camber right now with those hubs. The plastic are tighter and the bearing snaps in. But then you cant run the c hubs. Trying to decide if I care about c hubs lol.
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Let's try these pic's...I just got these (from Japan) and they are very smooth too.
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looks good, but $135 ouchies.
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Originally Posted by Wildcat1971
(Post 10970176)
looks good, but $135 ouchies.
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Countersunk washers
Curious if anyone can tell me which size countersunk washers they have used under the flathead screws holding the top plate in as well as what size holding the rear brace in place?
I am putting together my kit right now and am looking to order the correct ones but have found them in 2mm, 3mm and 4mm sizes. Kinda makes it hard since the front plate uses 4-40 and the rear brace uses 5-40 threads...... Also, how thick are the washers so I can order the right length screws since I won't be using the original socket head cap screws. I'm thinking right now that I'll probably need the 3mm but just wanna make sure before I order the wrong ones. Thanks in advance. |
Originally Posted by bilster44
(Post 10970187)
Hey! Don't make them any worse...they were $132.00 LOL, keep in mind that $20 of that was shipping...very good quality with bleeder caps to boot.
Are they any better than the losi which can be had for $70+/- on ebay? Are they as good as the kyosho which I can only find new for $140+/-? One of the features I LOVE about the kyosho is the bottom fill. Those don't do that do they? Losi used to do it (& better because the top was sealed, no leaks ever!) but got away from it w/ the 22 for some reason. |
Originally Posted by GLeonhard
(Post 10970276)
Curious if anyone can tell me which size countersunk washers they have used under the flathead screws holding the top plate in as well as what size holding the rear brace in place?
I am putting together my kit right now and am looking to order the correct ones but have found them in 2mm, 3mm and 4mm sizes. Kinda makes it hard since the front plate uses 4-40 and the rear brace uses 5-40 threads...... Also, how thick are the washers so I can order the right length screws since I won't be using the original socket head cap screws. I'm thinking right now that I'll probably need the 3mm but just wanna make sure before I order the wrong ones. Thanks in advance. |
These?
http://www.amainhobbies.com/advanced...=89229&x=0&y=0 http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...t-Head-Screw-6 If you want to get metric ones, then I think 3mm ID for the front and i am not sure on the rear. Maybe 3.5-4mm. I would use a caliper on the 5/40 and figure it out |
Originally Posted by bilster44
(Post 10970187)
Hey! Don't make them any worse...they were $132.00 LOL, keep in mind that $20 of that was shipping...very good quality with bleeder caps to boot.
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Originally Posted by Waflet
(Post 10970278)
Hideeho
Are they any better than the losi which can be had for $70+/- on ebay? Are they as good as the kyosho which I can only find new for $140+/-? One of the features I LOVE about the kyosho is the bottom fill. Those don't do that do they? Losi used to do it (& better because the top was sealed, no leaks ever!) but got away from it w/ the 22 for some reason. |
I see a lot of people using this bumper. Any reason why?
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...t-Bumper-Black |
Originally Posted by Wildcat1971
(Post 10970315)
I see a lot of people using this bumper. Any reason why?
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...t-Bumper-Black |
yeah, I dont normally add bumpers. Just wondering, so guys said it help with lawn darting, not sure how.
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Originally Posted by Waflet
(Post 10970278)
Hideeho
Are they any better than the losi which can be had for $70+/- on ebay? Are they as good as the kyosho which I can only find new for $140+/-? One of the features I LOVE about the kyosho is the bottom fill. Those don't do that do they? Losi used to do it (& better because the top was sealed, no leaks ever!) but got away from it w/ the 22 for some reason. |
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