SC10 4x4 Thread
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Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 114
From: san luis obispo ca
I just want to thank Marcus for his incredible parts! I took my first victory today after instaling his cdiff and 2 stage pistons. Had a two second faster fast lap and a second overal average better lap time. Finished twelve seconds over second. I've been trying to beat these guys for awhile.
Team Associated Factory Team Aluminum Hub Carbon Fiber C Tower [ASC9873] (tower - mounted upside down to lineup with all 3 holes)
Team Associated Factory Team 12mm Ti-Nitride Heavy Duty Ballstud Set [ASC91121] (ballstud to be able to add 7mm ballstud washers - rtr 12mm also available)
Team Associated 3mm Locknut (20) [ASC25215] (i like black because it looks cleaner - 4/40 aluminum also works)
Team Associated 4-40 x 3/8" Button Head Screw [ASC6917] (to add to other ballstud mount to increase durability with 7mm spacers on ballstud)
Team Associated Factory Team Aluminum Ballstud Washer [ASC31286] (same spacers that come with the FT kits now, 1mmx4 and 2mmx4)
Team Associated Factory Team 12mm Ti-Nitride Heavy Duty Ballstud Set [ASC91121] (ballstud to be able to add 7mm ballstud washers - rtr 12mm also available)
Team Associated 3mm Locknut (20) [ASC25215] (i like black because it looks cleaner - 4/40 aluminum also works)
Team Associated 4-40 x 3/8" Button Head Screw [ASC6917] (to add to other ballstud mount to increase durability with 7mm spacers on ballstud)
Team Associated Factory Team Aluminum Ballstud Washer [ASC31286] (same spacers that come with the FT kits now, 1mmx4 and 2mmx4)
I just want to thank Marcus for his incredible parts! I took my first victory today after instaling his cdiff and 2 stage pistons. Had a two second faster fast lap and a second overal average better lap time. Finished twelve seconds over second. I've been trying to beat these guys for awhile.
Great work man!
OK. So I liked the Shorty pack solution and am planning installation. I baught two shorty packs and would like to use the FT saddle pack battery brace but rotated 90 degrees. Anyone have insight into this? I won't be able to do the installation until late July.



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