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Old 12-30-2013, 01:34 PM
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looking for a eb48 roller or artr if anyone is trying to get rid of theres.
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I wish there was an updated setup sheet and a larger posting for the eb48.2 on the tekno website.
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Originally Posted by cpt_RedBeard
I have a couple of those packs too. Been very happy with them so far.
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Originally Posted by cpt_RedBeard
I have a couple of those packs too. Been very happy with them so far.
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Originally Posted by boudin4evr
i know I had an elite rc mount on rc8.2 vehicles and that is the best motor mount PERIOD!
wish he made one for TEKNO Truggy and Buggy with heavier motors
sc mount is fine

http://www.elitercd.com/
Sent an email to them. Would help a lot if others would do so as well.
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Old 12-30-2013, 05:33 PM
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Took the time to put my base setup together to post here. I mainly only have to change the rear roll center and drive to get the car to how i want it based on the traction and amount of steering i want.

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Old 12-30-2013, 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by micrors4guy
I wish there was an updated setup sheet and a larger posting for the eb48.2 on the tekno website.
I've reached out to Matt about getting a revised EB48.2 setup sheet.

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Old 12-30-2013, 06:15 PM
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Hey guys im pretty excited, I will have my EB48.2 tomorrow and will put it together New Years Day! Figure I should race what I sell also. Im coming from a Serpent 811 1.0

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You will love it Pete.
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Originally Posted by cpt_RedBeard
My bad, but That thing is so whooped your lucky to get 20C out of it
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Ok couple quickies.. putting the kit together.. not going as smooth as many others but not awful either. I must say the diff spacers in this design are a pain, but small thing.. the real issue is the arms, they should be free flowing but with a 3.5 toe setup they are locked up pretty good.. do I remove a little material or am I missing something? Is there no way to get a 3' toe? What are the inserts w/ the two dots vs the one, the manual only seems to show setups w/ the single dot on them? I also see why people say keep extra a-arms these plastics are def a different material than many other manu's.
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You may have the hinge pin braces too tight and that is causing the arms to bind.

the 2 dot spacers are .5mm spacers

for the diff shims i am only running one in my front and rear diffs.
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Don't want to start a war here I have a aluminum servo horn coming. But will the stock one be ok installed tight and properly?
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Originally Posted by 8ight-e
Ok couple quickies.. putting the kit together.. not going as smooth as many others but not awful either. I must say the diff spacers in this design are a pain, but small thing.. the real issue is the arms, they should be free flowing but with a 3.5 toe setup they are locked up pretty good.. do I remove a little material or am I missing something? Is there no way to get a 3' toe? What are the inserts w/ the two dots vs the one, the manual only seems to show setups w/ the single dot on them? I also see why people say keep extra a-arms these plastics are def a different material than many other manu's.
I had the same problem when I was building my kit. You have to make sure that the hinge pin inserts are FULLY seated into the braces front and back. If the inserts aren't completely flush with the with the face of the brace then the arms will bind. When you slide your finger over the flat surface of the brace where the insert pushes in, and you see or feel the insert protruding out a little, the inserts not in all the way.

I hope I'm explaining it correctly so that you get what I'm saying.
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