B44.1 Thread
#1756
hey i am done with my kit and i just noticed i have t-nut washers to the diffs they look like they would go on the opposite side of the diffs from the t-nut and they were connected to the t-nut in the kit but it says nothing about them???do i use them????
#1757
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From: Conducting aggressive board meetings at my local track
Those washers are dust covers for the thrust assembly on the opposite side of the diff.
#1760
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From: Redmond, WA
#1761
#1762
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From: Redmond, WA
#1763
After an hour of taking everything apart and back together that's how I figured cause nothing was fitting any orher way thanks man
#1764
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From: Buena PArk
i didn't have all the hinge pins or diff balls and thrust balls and i called TA and they had no problem sending me replacements and i didn't have to send any receipts or anything but its taking a while to get here already missed my first race but they should be here tomorrow and i called them to see where its at but i made the first call thursday of last week
#1765
#1766
Here's a list of what I'd like to see -
molded chassis - more tuning options, cheaper to replace, no more "I don't want to scratch it!"
big bores - these are already in the works
slipper v2 - allows front and rear to slip at different rates
new rear shock tower profile and lower wing mount - that sucker is way up there
aluminum in something other than blue
That's all I could come up with.
molded chassis - more tuning options, cheaper to replace, no more "I don't want to scratch it!"
big bores - these are already in the works
slipper v2 - allows front and rear to slip at different rates
new rear shock tower profile and lower wing mount - that sucker is way up there
aluminum in something other than blue
That's all I could come up with.
#1767
#1768
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Posts: 394
Here's a list of what I'd like to see -
molded chassis - more tuning options, cheaper to replace, no more "I don't want to scratch it!"
big bores - these are already in the works
slipper v2 - allows front and rear to slip at different rates
new rear shock tower profile and lower wing mount - that sucker is way up there
aluminum in something other than blue
That's all I could come up with.
molded chassis - more tuning options, cheaper to replace, no more "I don't want to scratch it!"
big bores - these are already in the works
slipper v2 - allows front and rear to slip at different rates
new rear shock tower profile and lower wing mount - that sucker is way up there
aluminum in something other than blue
That's all I could come up with.
#1769
Tech Regular
Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 298
From: Redmond, WA
Here's a list of what I'd like to see -
molded chassis - more tuning options, cheaper to replace, no more "I don't want to scratch it!"
big bores - these are already in the works
slipper v2 - allows front and rear to slip at different rates
new rear shock tower profile and lower wing mount - that sucker is way up there
aluminum in something other than blue
That's all I could come up with.
molded chassis - more tuning options, cheaper to replace, no more "I don't want to scratch it!"
big bores - these are already in the works
slipper v2 - allows front and rear to slip at different rates
new rear shock tower profile and lower wing mount - that sucker is way up there
aluminum in something other than blue
That's all I could come up with.
Basically, make a mod-oriented version that is heavier, more flexible, and tougher for outdoor racing. All stock 4wd racers will run the .1 and the mod racers would run the .2. Outdoor races with the B44/44.1 are like games of elimination, where it isn't which cars were fastest, but which cars survived the qualifiers and race.
#1770
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Posts: 664
Here's a list of what I'd like to see -
molded chassis - more tuning options, cheaper to replace, no more "I don't want to scratch it!"
ded
big bores - these are already in the works
slipper v2 - allows front and rear to slip at different rates
new rear shock tower profile and lower wing mount - that sucker is way up there
aluminum in something other than blue
That's all I could come up with.
molded chassis - more tuning options, cheaper to replace, no more "I don't want to scratch it!"
ded
big bores - these are already in the works
slipper v2 - allows front and rear to slip at different rates
new rear shock tower profile and lower wing mount - that sucker is way up there
aluminum in something other than blue
That's all I could come up with.



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