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Welcome to the Schumacher K2 Wiki!

Please feel free to add tips and tricks as well as any information that you would feel is beneficial for everyone to know.

Introduction and Pictures Introduction and Pictures

ElectronicsSetupElectronicsSetups

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EmulsionShocksEmulsion Shocks

Tony Newland Gear Diff BuildTony Newland Gear Diff Build

Help I Keep Breaking Front Arms

With the K2 Schumacher sarted using an adjustable hub design that required
a relief cut in the arms for the steering knuckle to clear. The easiest solution
until a revised arm is to run the old style arms without the relief cut. Run the
hubs in the High position and set your steering end points down so the steering knuckles don't hit.

SCHU3597
SCHU3407 MED Flex

There is a newer batch of the SCHU3407 wishbones which correct the weakness in the previous front arms.

Suggested upgrades/spares
Strongly suggest to buy 10° alloy front alloy pivot blocks-U3556 the A & B front plastic pivot blocks-U4798 will break soon.

Have some shock seats spares, alloy v1-U3611, plastic-U3937, alloy v2 (off-road)-U4890

Have some spare shock shafts available U3668 & U3669
MIP pucks an Excellent option!

Misc

Other wheels that fit apart from the Schumacher wheels
Losi 22-4 wheels will fit on the front the rears will work as well!
AE b4, b5 & b6 will fit on the rear
Be sure to lock tight the track screws and rear strap this is a must!!!

AE (12mm) and KYO fronts will work with .5mm spacer - available through AVID


Don't buy the purple titanium turnbuckles as an upgrade there thread is too small and they wander too much. Lunsford Super-duty titanium turnbuckles fit very well they are 3.5mm threads. Get the 1 3/4", 2 1/8" & 57mm lengths. I did not replace the Centre Track Rod.

** When running the Super Duty turnbuckles with the stock captured ball ends, be sure to check for binding in the front steering and camber links after each run - tumbles and glances off the pipes cause them to flex and slightly twist and can bind up the front suspension ... The fix? - simply take a turnbuckle wrench and twist the link back and then forward to it's original positon .. consider doing this as a maintenance step after each run ..

Suggested Gearing

5.5 - indoor high bite clay 83/20 (+/- 1 tooth for layout and conditions etc)
6.5
7.5
8.5
9.5
10.5
13.5 At SRS Arizona I ran 75/28 buggy was quick! RCM lockout worked great!
17.5 - FDR between 5-6 depending on track. E.g. 35/66 down to 30/69 slipper eliminator in use. Different options within the thread. I use B5M exotek eliminator and file it to fit.

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Old 01-19-2018, 02:58 PM
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do you think new 4wd buggy coming out soon ??
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Looks awesome!
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would like to know what crossover from the KC to Cat 2. The person that runs the Wiki Thread to add it to the list also. Thanks
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It's very touring car like. No wonder Orlowski is doing so well on carpet.
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What are you guys running for gearing with 13.5
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Hi guys. Can anyone tell me what effect the wide rear pivot has on the K2, other than what's in the release notes from Schumacher? I think I have found on cold wet bumpy astro that that it makes the rear of the car less predictable and snappy. Thanks
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looking for some blank piston. What other companies piston fit in the big bore shocks?
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Old 03-14-2018, 07:35 AM
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looking for some blank piston. What other companies piston fit in the big bore shocks?
Not blank but only come with 1.2mm holes ready for drilling.

TMG Speed Reactor shock pistons
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Originally Posted by AmiSMB
Not blank but only come with 1.2mm holes ready for drilling.

TMG Speed Reactor shock pistons
Might try the tekno eb410 blanks. Shocks are listed as 13mm, might fit...
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Tekno pistons don’t fit. Tried months ago.
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Originally Posted by AmiSMB
Not blank but only come with 1.2mm holes ready for drilling.

TMG Speed Reactor shock pistons
looking for something more in the states that a bit easier. But thanks.
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The trouble is all other manufacturers that also use 13mm bore shocks now use a washer and screw for mounting their pistons rather than the Schumacher e clip mounting which is why AE and Tekno do not fit. The only way would be if you could change the shock shaft as well if it was the correct diameter and length and that the screw does not hit the inside of the cap. Schumacher smallest pistons come with 1.5mm hole and then you can drill these to larger sizes but apart from TMG I cannot find anyone else making pistons with smaller holes that fit.
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May worth to try, to glue the existing holes with super glue, after cleaning them with break cleaner, and drill new holes in the size you like.
I‘ve heared also, that someone was gluing the tip of a tooth stick into the existing holes, too.
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Is there interest in both the small and big bore blanks ? one or the other ? We've considered having these made but struggled to gauge interest ... We could have them done relatively easy if there are enough wanting them ..


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