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Old 05-17-2018, 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Wildcat1971
You need pliers that work for external snap rings. The ones I got are made in the US by channel lock. They can do both inner and outer snap rings. Also, stretch the ring a little before trying to put it on. The 3/8 is really tight, but seems to be the right one. Also, my pliers MIN size is 3/8, because of that the angle at which the pins enter the ring are at an angle that I dont care for. I would get a pliers designed for smaller snap rings and make sure it does external.


Look into these. The are designed for smaller snap rings. The ones i got a bigger and more of a pain, but work well. They make a nice tool.


https://www.amazon.com/Channellock-9.../dp/B001B82G16
Thanks, picked up a set and some snap rings.
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Originally Posted by eddosi
I encounter a lil problem and am lost what the problem is.with the car on ground,I turn left from the radio and let go of the wheel on the radio it doesn't really center and looks like more toe in on one side.but when I put the car in the air on the car stand it centers and tires are evenly on both sides, when I let go of the wheel on the radio.i made sure the turnbuckle were same size,camber and toe adjustments were made and steering assembly swings freely when detached from servo and I even tried another servo and same problem.sorry for the long thread,tried my best to describe the problem I'm having.any help would be greatly appreciated.
Something binding or servo not strong enough
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Old 05-18-2018, 12:27 AM
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Originally Posted by James khoo
Something binding or servo not strong enough
I disconnected the servo link and steering rack spins freely,and I tried 2 different servo's and ended with the same problem.seems like it could be that the servo isn't strong enough but I dont know.
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Old 05-18-2018, 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by eddosi
I disconnected the servo link and steering rack spins freely,and I tried 2 different servo's and ended with the same problem.seems like it could be that the servo isn't strong enough but I dont know.
What servo?
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Old 05-18-2018, 07:23 PM
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I have a protek 100ss,i tried the xp ds1015 and the same thing happens.car runs good and everything but would like to correct the steering issue.
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Anyone have some 10 degree aluminum castor blocks laying around they'd like to sell? I stripped my right one. Hit me up. Thanks
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Old 05-20-2018, 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by rigor
Anyone have some 10 degree aluminum castor blocks laying around they'd like to sell? I stripped my right one. Hit me up. Thanks
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Originally Posted by Krio
This is the new V2 steering rack:
https://www.teamassociated.com/parts...rack_aluminum/
You will need the parts it suggests in the description as well. Or you can just get the regular aluminum one and upgrade later:
https://www.amainhobbies.com/team-as...c92103/p633318

The only other part that I've upgraded from stock is the front shock tower. I went with the Schelle 4mm thick tower:
B64 Extreme Front Tower

Everything besides the front tower and steering rack is bone stock on my car and after a year and a half I've broken 2 front arms, one front shock tower (the original one), and a set of wing mounts.

Only other thing I've seen others break consistently is the spur gear. Some people suggest an aluminum or carbon fiber center diff brace. Others use the exotek HD spur gear. I would just run your car as is and see if you have any issues.
Thanks Krio for sharing
Parts are on their way now
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Old 05-21-2018, 11:12 AM
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are these new b64 steering arms the same as the b6 kit ones? Just curious as to how different
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Originally Posted by Wildcat1971
are these new b64 steering arms the same as the b6 kit ones? Just curious as to how different
It's not same some B64 guys use B6 kit steering arm plates.
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Originally Posted by Phat-Boy
It's not same some B64 guys use B6 kit steering arm plates.
yes, I use the b6 steering arms. that is why I asked if the new one are similar, etc
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This is a capture of kit instruction manual on rear hub build. I accidentally build mine using a marked red position instead of manual setup.
What is the difference between my setup and manual setup in terms of rear end grip?
Thanks for sharing

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Originally Posted by donnie_p
This is a capture of kit instruction manual on rear hub build. I accidentally build mine using a marked red position instead of manual setup.
What is the difference between my setup and manual setup in terms of rear end grip?
Thanks for sharing

In theory your rear should roll faster but not as far and with a little more camber gain. This will result in a rear that is a little more locked in and less likely to give free rotation. If you're on very high grip you might find the car is a little less stable wanting to traction roll when pushed hard on power and break-away a little more under hard brakes.

Rule of thumb:- Higher the grip the longer the link length (although a lot of other things effect this from a roll-centre perspective obviously).
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Old 05-24-2018, 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by RogerM
In theory your rear should roll faster but not as far and with a little more camber gain. This will result in a rear that is a little more locked in and less likely to give free rotation. If you're on very high grip you might find the car is a little less stable wanting to traction roll when pushed hard on power and break-away a little more under hard brakes.

Rule of thumb:- Higher the grip the longer the link length (although a lot of other things effect this from a roll-centre perspective obviously).
Thank you RogerM
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Sorry if this question has been asked a few times but i am curious is there rumors of a new buggy dropping soon? I am consider getting the b64 or eb410, which car drives better on med grip dirt/clay?
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