SC10 4x4 Thread
MBX5 Prospec you say??? Awesome buggy! We ran those back in the day. Along with the Mugen Truggy.
I'll still stop by here and comment once in a while I really enjoyed my AE 4x4. It took work to get it right and now I thing i've taken it as far as I can. So I am intriqued with something new..
Durango on it's way for me
I'll still stop by here and comment once in a while I really enjoyed my AE 4x4. It took work to get it right and now I thing i've taken it as far as I can. So I am intriqued with something new..
Durango on it's way for me
Hard anodized and Teflon coated bodies, ti-ni coated shafts, its better.
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but what's the benefit of the hard anodized shock body?
I still think 13mm big bore shocks are already more than enough, especially most sc10 4x4 won't be competing in an outdoor track with big air, isn't it?
MBX5 Prospec you say??? Awesome buggy! We ran those back in the day. Along with the Mugen Truggy.
I'll still stop by here and comment once in a while I really enjoyed my AE 4x4. It took work to get it right and now I thing i've taken it as far as I can. So I am intriqued with something new..
Durango on it's way for me
I'll still stop by here and comment once in a while I really enjoyed my AE 4x4. It took work to get it right and now I thing i've taken it as far as I can. So I am intriqued with something new..
Durango on it's way for me
Cain - Many thanks for the info!
Lastly, to avoid the outdrive problem, how many spacers are recommended on the shock shaft? I take it its better to place them outside the shock body on the shaft, correct? Again, thanks!
Can someone help me with a belt issue? I have it geared 20 tooth rear an 19 tooth front for overdrive, an my belt became loose or thats what I thought. I had the tensioners fully tightened an it was barely enough to keep the belt tight enough. So I bought a new belt an put it in an it is no tighter then the old belt. I still have to run the tensioners fully tightened to keep it barely tight enough. Anybody know why?!
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Can someone help me with a belt issue? I have it geared 20 tooth rear an 19 tooth front for overdrive, an my belt became loose or thats what I thought. I had the tensioners fully tightened an it was barely enough to keep the belt tight enough. So I bought a new belt an put it in an it is no tighter then the old belt. I still have to run the tensioners fully tightened to keep it barely tight enough. Anybody know why?!

im running the 19t in the front 20t in the rear and i have my belt set so the truck free rolls about 10 feet.
i can go tighter and my belt is the same belt from when i bought the truck back in the middle of the winter.
whats your definition of loose ?
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this is the ford raptor from jconcepts. i also have the proline flowtek and that worked well.
Loose as in my tensioners are maxed out an that keeps it just barely tight enough. I thought that when I threw a new belt on that it would tighten things up an I would have to loosen my rear tensioner but nope I still have to have them both maxed out to keep the belt just barely tight enought. By barely tight enough I mean tight enough to run, skips a little but could be a little tighter.
sweeping is way cheaper than a new set of tire$ ....

At Trcr we sweep before each heat even .
If you can't sweep ?
another tip
check what the faster trucks are using for tires & inserts , try those tires ...
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Are you using a chassis brace ?
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But as others said, get a new pinion.. that's likely half the reason for the shredded spurs right there.



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