Team Associated B4.2 Thread
#3901
I might try out our indoor track for the next few weeks. Or perhaps put LED's in my buggy so I can see it for night racing...... here is a panaramic pic of the indoor layout. The run counter clockwise. Notice the lovely car shattering bricks everywhere, lol. My b4 fear this track. Maifield and some other Phoenix sponsored guys came down last weekend to race.

#3905
I might try out our indoor track for the next few weeks. Or perhaps put LED's in my buggy so I can see it for night racing...... here is a panaramic pic of the indoor layout. The run counter clockwise. Notice the lovely car shattering bricks everywhere, lol. My b4 fear this track. Maifield and some other Phoenix sponsored guys came down last weekend to race.

#3906
Yeah, I want to check out W3. I hope to make it out this summer. What tires are you guy running out there? I heard slicks might be in the future. And yeah, but i heard glitch is almost open again. I liked racing there when it was a josh's house. It was a pretty chill group. The run what you brung buggy class was to my liking.
#3907
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I just started building my new .2 kit and have found the diff halves are extremely tight... so tight that the bearing feels gritty after installing.
Is there a trick you guys are using when building this like sanding or filing a section? Any advice on this?
Is there a trick you guys are using when building this like sanding or filing a section? Any advice on this?
#3908
Wayne
#3909
I dont fully understand the issue. The bearing are tight in the diff case? Yes, mine are very tight. never been an issue. When you screw the diff together its tight on the diff and binding? Just loosen the screw 1/4 - 1/2 turn and make sure you use locktite.
#3911
Some free up the rear a little and add 1 x .030 under the inside ball stud.
When using the unshaven brace ?
Most use 2 x.030 spacers under the inside ball stud & use the A hub , then they remove one spacer to free up the rear a bit if needed ...
#3912
Yeah, I want to check out W3. I hope to make it out this summer. What tires are you guy running out there? I heard slicks might be in the future. And yeah, but i heard glitch is almost open again. I liked racing there when it was a josh's house. It was a pretty chill group. The run what you brung buggy class was to my liking.
#3913
Isn't that conflicting? With shaved you're saying to raise ball stud to free up the rear and to free up the car with A-hub/not shaved you're saying the opposite. As long as your roll center isn't way off wouldn't raising the inner link free it up on corner entry/ lock in later regardless?
#3914
weird. Make sure you didnt dent the bearing shield when installing. My bearings are so tight, then when the need replacing, I just get a new diff case, lol. Luckily the diff bearings seem to last a long time.
#3915
Daniel , yes does sound a bit confusing ..
Learn more about raising & lowering the roll center and it will make more sense ...
Raising the roll center will lower traction..
The C-Hub already has the roll center lowered , adding more spacers raises & makes less grip .
The A-Hub will bring more grip as you raise the inside ball stud , feels a lot like using a longer link .

Learn more about raising & lowering the roll center and it will make more sense ...
Raising the roll center will lower traction..
The C-Hub already has the roll center lowered , adding more spacers raises & makes less grip .
The A-Hub will bring more grip as you raise the inside ball stud , feels a lot like using a longer link .
Last edited by Wild Cherry; 04-10-2013 at 12:44 PM. Reason: got the roll center backward



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