B44.1 Thread
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#1296
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If your looking for losi springs it will be either silver, green, or blue fronts and either yellow or pink rears. Most with the 44.1 run blue front and yellow rear but if its high traction you might want some pink rears as they are a little stiffer. I switch between front springs depending on how much low or high speed steering i want for the layout.
#1297
I'm sure this has been covered before, but I'm building a new B44.1 kit and the gear boxes are a little tight. I shimmed them like the manual said and they were pretty stiff. I then shimmed them with 3 shims on each side. It's a little better. Will they get better the more I run the car or should I shim until they are totally free?
#1298
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I'm sure this has been covered before, but I'm building a new B44.1 kit and the gear boxes are a little tight. I shimmed them like the manual said and they were pretty stiff. I then shimmed them with 3 shims on each side. It's a little better. Will they get better the more I run the car or should I shim until they are totally free?
DO NOT shim the gearbox to be free before it's run, it will last about 2-3 runs that way. It's hard to say how tight to make it, but I describe it as a little tighter than you really think it should be. Give it a chance to break in, then check it. If you have the time, after the first day of racing, or at least after the second day of racing. There should be some fine tan powder in the bottom of the case, no chunks though, if you have chunks it wasn't shimmed right and it will end up eating itself up.
#1299
I'm sure this has been covered before, but I'm building a new B44.1 kit and the gear boxes are a little tight. I shimmed them like the manual said and they were pretty stiff. I then shimmed them with 3 shims on each side. It's a little better. Will they get better the more I run the car or should I shim until they are totally free?
#1304
hey guys,
coming from short course and been looking at these hard.
How fun are these to drive? Are they easy to drive? I heard they break a lot, any truth to that?
I really dont want to get into a 2wd buggy yet i like 4 wd to pull you out of turns.
please let me know! thanks!
coming from short course and been looking at these hard.
How fun are these to drive? Are they easy to drive? I heard they break a lot, any truth to that?
I really dont want to get into a 2wd buggy yet i like 4 wd to pull you out of turns.
please let me know! thanks!
#1305
hey guys,
coming from short course and been looking at these hard.
How fun are these to drive? Are they easy to drive? I heard they break a lot, any truth to that?
I really dont want to get into a 2wd buggy yet i like 4 wd to pull you out of turns.
please let me know! thanks!
coming from short course and been looking at these hard.
How fun are these to drive? Are they easy to drive? I heard they break a lot, any truth to that?
I really dont want to get into a 2wd buggy yet i like 4 wd to pull you out of turns.
please let me know! thanks!
I ran a one way diff on the front and Loved it.
yes they can break a lot. I have broken 3 arms, shock cap and a front tranny case. shit happens I guess you can say
The 2wd will get you driving smoother though.
With the one way diff in this thing, It is fun to drift the corners though, lol



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