Team Associated B4.2 Thread
#8101
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I go about 6 to 8 weeks , I run the car 15 to 20 runs a week .
I replace the out drives , CVA & bearings, transmission gears , diff ring..
Still using the same thrust for almost 8 months now ...
If you are running on dusty outdoor ?
space a small bit of cotton from Q tip under the thrust seal cap .
I replace the out drives , CVA & bearings, transmission gears , diff ring..
Still using the same thrust for almost 8 months now ...
If you are running on dusty outdoor ?
space a small bit of cotton from Q tip under the thrust seal cap .
#8103
How much slop do you guys have in the dogbone couplings before you replace them? My rear wheels have enough slop in them that I can rotate them a significant amount back and forth without moving the outdrive. It seems to be coming from the coupling by the looks of it. I'm guessing it's time for new dogbones?
#8106
How much slop do you guys have in the dogbone couplings before you replace them? My rear wheels have enough slop in them that I can rotate them a significant amount back and forth without moving the outdrive. It seems to be coming from the coupling by the looks of it. I'm guessing it's time for new dogbones?
#8107
Also, if anyone wants my XP 1015 servo that started to crap out on me for parts or you know how to take it all apart and find the problem, PM me and I'll give it to you, just pay for shipping to wherever.
#8110
Wildcat1971,
What set up are you using? I run on an out door drying loose track. It has a hard pan underneath and a loose silt on top.
I am running the following set up.
Tires - m3 hole shot fronts, green goose bumps rear & stock foam on both.
Front :
Shocks - Green spring, 2 x 1.6 flat, 30 wt, 1 tower, O arm
tie rod - 1 in (2mm washer) and A out 30 deg. caster
Rear:
Shocks - White spring, 2x 1.6 flat, 27.5 wt., 1 tower, I arm
tie rod - 1 in (2mm washer) and B out, 0 deg. hub
This Steven Hartson set up
The buggy is loose on power
Thanks for any help
God Bless
What set up are you using? I run on an out door drying loose track. It has a hard pan underneath and a loose silt on top.
I am running the following set up.
Tires - m3 hole shot fronts, green goose bumps rear & stock foam on both.
Front :
Shocks - Green spring, 2 x 1.6 flat, 30 wt, 1 tower, O arm
tie rod - 1 in (2mm washer) and A out 30 deg. caster
Rear:
Shocks - White spring, 2x 1.6 flat, 27.5 wt., 1 tower, I arm
tie rod - 1 in (2mm washer) and B out, 0 deg. hub
This Steven Hartson set up
The buggy is loose on power
Thanks for any help
God Bless
#8111
We run on a medium size track with a few decent straights and a few small jumps. I was thinking of replacing my full size packs with some shorty packs . I was told that the b4 was light and worked better with the full size packs as opposed to shortys. Anybody know what the benefit of a shorty vs a full size is other than the weight.
#8112
Wildcat1971,
What set up are you using? I run on an out door drying loose track. It has a hard pan underneath and a loose silt on top.
I am running the following set up.
Tires - m3 hole shot fronts, green goose bumps rear & stock foam on both.
Front :
Shocks - Green spring, 2 x 1.6 flat, 30 wt, 1 tower, O arm
tie rod - 1 in (2mm washer) and A out 30 deg. caster
Rear:
Shocks - White spring, 2x 1.6 flat, 27.5 wt., 1 tower, I arm
tie rod - 1 in (2mm washer) and B out, 0 deg. hub
This Steven Hartson set up
The buggy is loose on power
Thanks for any help
God Bless
What set up are you using? I run on an out door drying loose track. It has a hard pan underneath and a loose silt on top.
I am running the following set up.
Tires - m3 hole shot fronts, green goose bumps rear & stock foam on both.
Front :
Shocks - Green spring, 2 x 1.6 flat, 30 wt, 1 tower, O arm
tie rod - 1 in (2mm washer) and A out 30 deg. caster
Rear:
Shocks - White spring, 2x 1.6 flat, 27.5 wt., 1 tower, I arm
tie rod - 1 in (2mm washer) and B out, 0 deg. hub
This Steven Hartson set up
The buggy is loose on power
Thanks for any help
God Bless
#8113
Maybe stock wears a little less but not much less....
17.5 is nothing but a mild mod motor these days ...
All new parts make for consistent cornering & forward traction at it best .
#8114
We run on a medium size track with a few decent straights and a few small jumps. I was thinking of replacing my full size packs with some shorty packs . I was told that the b4 was light and worked better with the full size packs as opposed to shortys. Anybody know what the benefit of a shorty vs a full size is other than the weight.
Car handles & traction is much the same as a with full size pack.
Jumping & landings are improved ....
#8115



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