RC10B4.1 FT/WC
I saw on a Schumacher US drivers page they are using B4 caster blocks with B4 hex front spindles. to modify the caster blocks, they will sleeve the hinge pin hole with brass tubing. I was thinking this "sleeve" could be used for the B4 rear aluminum hubs. ream out the hinge pin hole and insert a sleeve with the internal diameter to match the hinge pin (1/8" ?) this could address the slop issue.
While, I am sure resleeving would work, I do feel that will be a more difficult solution. Drilling and taping 1-2 holes is pretty easy and cheap. Finding the right size sleeve and material might be harder. But if you have the information on where to get the parts and what size bits are required, I will be more than happy to post the information.
Seriously. I can't emphasize how much our track favors a high rear roll center at the moment. We have banked sweepers for all high speed corners so we can crank that RC up there to get corner exit speed while keeping held in the banks to keep the rear end hooked. The in fiend is mainly turn and punch, so it helps there too. I'll probably have to go back to a lower RC when the track layout changes.
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Exactly what i was thinking. Maybe try that and see if it is sill lound. Maybe try now bearings if they look shot. I f your slipper and diff are set wrong it can "bark" at you. What kind of noise is it? Those are just some suggestions that came to my mind W/ out any additinal info.
I saw on a Schumacher US drivers page they are using B4 caster blocks with B4 hex front spindles. to modify the caster blocks, they will sleeve the hinge pin hole with brass tubing. I was thinking this "sleeve" could be used for the B4 rear aluminum hubs. ream out the hinge pin hole and insert a sleeve with the internal diameter to match the hinge pin (1/8" ?) this could address the slop issue.
Before you freak out on me, I searched what I am about to ask and I didn't find anything. It's probably there, but I didn't find it. Sorry.
I'm going to go ahead with the big bore spring conversion. I see people have been using the avid spring cups. Will the stock Associated 12mm spring cups work with the regular non-big bore shocks? They're like $15 cheaper.
I'm going to go ahead with the big bore spring conversion. I see people have been using the avid spring cups. Will the stock Associated 12mm spring cups work with the regular non-big bore shocks? They're like $15 cheaper.
Before you freak out on me, I searched what I am about to ask and I didn't find anything. It's probably there, but I didn't find it. Sorry.
I'm going to go ahead with the big bore spring conversion. I see people have been using the avid spring cups. Will the stock Associated 12mm spring cups work with the regular non-big bore shocks? They're like $15 cheaper.
I'm going to go ahead with the big bore spring conversion. I see people have been using the avid spring cups. Will the stock Associated 12mm spring cups work with the regular non-big bore shocks? They're like $15 cheaper.
Before you freak out on me, I searched what I am about to ask and I didn't find anything. It's probably there, but I didn't find it. Sorry.
I'm going to go ahead with the big bore spring conversion. I see people have been using the avid spring cups. Will the stock Associated 12mm spring cups work with the regular non-big bore shocks? They're like $15 cheaper.
I'm going to go ahead with the big bore spring conversion. I see people have been using the avid spring cups. Will the stock Associated 12mm spring cups work with the regular non-big bore shocks? They're like $15 cheaper.



