Team Associated B4.2 Thread
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Only draw back is it's softer so there is more traction in the front (unless you put them in the rear too) and slop has started to develop and is not too bad but still there.
Just fyi
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I need a little advice guys. I've got a used B4.15! Just needs BB shocks and towers to be a 4.2.
My question is it has alum shocks(10mm) with three hole red pistons. I'm not sure where to start with the shock oil.
Has anyone seen these pistons, so I can get some more info on them? I searched the thread, but had no good results for a three hole piston.
Thanks
Brian
My question is it has alum shocks(10mm) with three hole red pistons. I'm not sure where to start with the shock oil.
Has anyone seen these pistons, so I can get some more info on them? I searched the thread, but had no good results for a three hole piston.
Thanks
Brian
I need a little advice guys. I've got a used B4.15! Just needs BB shocks and towers to be a 4.2.
My question is it has alum shocks(10mm) with three hole red pistons. I'm not sure where to start with the shock oil.
Has anyone seen these pistons, so I can get some more info on them? I searched the thread, but had no good results for a three hole piston.
Thanks
Brian
My question is it has alum shocks(10mm) with three hole red pistons. I'm not sure where to start with the shock oil.
Has anyone seen these pistons, so I can get some more info on them? I searched the thread, but had no good results for a three hole piston.
Thanks
Brian
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I found the avid ones but cant seem to locate the AE ones
But AVID also has some adapters (I like the GHEA as they are not an adapter). http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...lar-Adapters-4
For the lower you CAN use the AE spring cups as the shock shaft ends are the same part for the 10mm shock and the 12mm shock. They use the same shaft as well.
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When I go to RC10.com I get redirected to http://www.teamassociated.com/
Am I doing something wrong? If not how do I find info on a Losi part at AE?
Thanks but confused
Brian
Hey Matt,
When I go to RC10.com I get redirected to http://www.teamassociated.com/
Am I doing something wrong? If not how do I find info on a Losi part at AE?
Thanks but confused
Brian
When I go to RC10.com I get redirected to http://www.teamassociated.com/
Am I doing something wrong? If not how do I find info on a Losi part at AE?
Thanks but confused
Brian
Here is the link to the #55 pistons that work in the older shocks.
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...ns-55-Orange-4
Hey Matt,
When I go to RC10.com I get redirected to http://www.teamassociated.com/
Am I doing something wrong? If not how do I find info on a Losi part at AE?
Thanks but confused
Brian
When I go to RC10.com I get redirected to http://www.teamassociated.com/
Am I doing something wrong? If not how do I find info on a Losi part at AE?
Thanks but confused
Brian
http://www.teamassociated.com/pdf/ca...Reedy_Race.pdf
Some guys used losi pistons on there AE cars and some losi guys used AE pistons on there cars. They are the same size.



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