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Old 07-26-2010, 11:00 AM
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LOL yayaya... but it works! Thats what matters.
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im sure it does man, your car looks good.
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Don't the motor wires rub against the drive shaft?

Not that you're asking for advice, but you might consider coiling the wires going to your receiver around the shaft of a small screwdriver. It will coil them into a nice, tight spiral and keep them short and out of the way of any moving parts. It's a good, quick way to keep wires clean and organized.

Good-looking car, btw!
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Originally Posted by mdowney
Don't the motor wires rub against the drive shaft?

Not that you're asking for advice, but you might consider coiling the wires going to your receiver around the shaft of a small screwdriver. It will coil them into a nice, tight spiral and keep them short and out of the way of any moving parts. It's a good, quick way to keep wires clean and organized.

Good-looking car, btw!
Theres no drive shafts in the xx-4. It uses 3 belts that are fully enclosed. The motor wires rub on the steering tid-rod a little bit though.

Ive used that coiling technique on my other cars. I just havent done it to my XX-4 yet. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by b4maz
Theres no drive shafts in the xx-4. It uses 3 belts that are fully enclosed. The motor wires rub on the steering tid-rod a little bit though.
Oh, I thought that steering tie-rod was a drive shaft! D'oh!
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my yokomo bmax 4 best car ive ever driven!!

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Re:Yokomo

Great kit but _even harder_ to get parts for.
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[QUOTE=toyota 2jz;7742014]my yokomo bmax 4 best car ive ever driven!!

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This buggy looked great on the track sunday!! and WOW was it fast!!!
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No question..........B44, for the reasons previously said
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