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07Forester 06-20-2012 11:26 AM


Originally Posted by Wild Cherry (Post 10883371)
Ae don't do Dewalts , way too yellow ...;)

Ae is blue & Makita .....


Makita is teal green :weird:

Wild Cherry 06-20-2012 11:32 AM


Originally Posted by 07Forester (Post 10883418)
Makita is teal green :weird:

U must be color bind ?

Ae knows blue is faster...;)

darryl80 06-20-2012 11:40 AM

well i feel like a complete idiot now. i was taking my front differential apart and i found the gasket i thought that i lost for my rear differential.

Wild Cherry 06-20-2012 11:49 AM


Originally Posted by darryl80 (Post 10883463)
well i feel like a complete idiot now. i was taking my front differential apart and i found the gasket i thought that i lost for my rear differential.

been using two seals and not tightening down much in order to not to distort the case .

Keeps a good gear mesh inside ....

ryanpatrickgore 06-20-2012 12:11 PM

Thanks cherry

Wildcat1971 06-20-2012 12:21 PM

Anyone using the stock 4x4 body on an outdoor track? What all did you cut out for venting?

SOuthernFRIED 06-20-2012 12:35 PM

I'm using the stock one,,, As I have been waiting since April 4th for a painted one I ordered:rolleyes:

Anyway, I cut a row of holes with a dremel across the bottom of the windshield, removed the recessed area on the of the hood, and removed 2 of the areas on the back behind the roof.

Wildcat1971 06-20-2012 05:02 PM

I am putting external limiters on my shocks. I noticed there is ~3mm piece of rubber below my boots (factory assembled). should I add 8 mm more to the rubber piece and boots? And can I use the internal shock limiters on the outside? They look like C clips kinda

ShortCourseOnly 06-20-2012 05:09 PM


Originally Posted by Wildcat1971 (Post 10884558)
I am putting external limiters on my shocks. I noticed there is ~3mm piece of rubber below my boots (factory assembled). should I add 8 mm more to the rubber piece and boots? And can I use the internal shock limiters on the outside? They look like C clips kinda

You need 8mm total. So I added 6mm of tubing under the rubber bumper.

darryl80 06-20-2012 06:18 PM

what thickness total of limiters do i need to add to my shocks so the drive shafts dont bang on the differential outdrives?

Wildcat1971 06-20-2012 06:18 PM


Originally Posted by ShortCourseOnly (Post 10884587)
You need 8mm total. So I added 6mm of tubing under the rubber bumper.

Ok, I found a post on here and I think i better understand the issue. Under full compression the CVD shaft makes contact on outside lip of the cup and thus pushes it cup upwards and causing all kinds of bad stuff. I check my rears and the shafts were black as new with no rubbing, I out a 2mm shim in for insurance tho. I am running middle top and outside bottom. I assume inside bottom would be even more of an issue.

When I checked the fronts, I did see a slight wear on the cvd where the shaft would make contact. The cvd is not yet bent, but I did add 4mm under the rubber bumper. Then I checked the clearance and the cvd seems plenty far from the shaft, maybe too far, but again insurance. Again middle top and outside bottom. I assume again more of an issue if I move the bottom to the inside.

Hopefully I have gained a better idea of the issue and what I did was clear to anyone new like me. Also, I am using the rubber shock boots. I think the main thing is to limit until you no longer touch at full compression and maybe a 1 mm more.

Wildcat1971 06-20-2012 06:21 PM


Originally Posted by darryl80 (Post 10884857)
what thickness total of limiters do i need to add to my shocks so the drive shafts dont bang on the differential outdrives?

I used the limiter clips that come with the kits shock bag. They are little grey "C" shaped clips with numbers on them. I mounted my limiters UNDER the rubber bumper and above the spring cup. You dont even have to take your shocks off to add or remove them with the boots on.

Snafujg 06-20-2012 06:36 PM

Rear Diff doesn't spin freely...
 

Originally Posted by Cameron Kellogg (Post 10876699)
The V2 should have come with a machined spacer that goes on the shaft first. If something happened to that then the thrust washer would drag on the transmission housing. Could cause the drag you are describing. That is why I suggested testing with a couple of extra shims. If that fixes the issue then I would contact RCShox for another spacer.


Tried 1, 2, and 3 spacers. No luck. I can clearly see that there is room between the thrust washer and the housing. I put a quick video together to illustrate what I'm experiencing. This is with the spring barely tightened, and the belt isn't connected to the front. Back barely spins, front spins freely.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmfyJxcYv2E&feature=plcp

If I back off the spring, the rear spins like the front does. I have 5k diff fluid in the back and front.

Same thing happens when I switch back to the Slipper assembly, so it's not a RCShox V2 issue.

Cain 06-20-2012 06:38 PM


Originally Posted by ShortCourseOnly (Post 10884587)
You need 8mm total. So I added 6mm of tubing under the rubber bumper.

from and rear right?

ShortCourseOnly 06-20-2012 06:43 PM


Originally Posted by Cain (Post 10884943)
from and rear right?

I did front and rear. I went 1mm less in front.


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