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Old 02-21-2009, 01:40 PM
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He Guys,

Sorry I havent posted my asphault set-up yet. I dont have an electronic set up sheet to use. Anyone have one they could hook me up with?
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Originally Posted by Big Features
He Guys,

Sorry I havent posted my asphault set-up yet. I dont have an electronic set up sheet to use. Anyone have one they could hook me up with?
edit a pdf from the corally site, then hit print screen (prnt scrn) button which will copy an image of the sceen to the clipboard. Open paint and paste in there, and save as a .jpg. (or photoshop if you have it, then you can cut out the extra screen).
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Thanks guys. I'll post soon.

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Hey all, Here is my technical layout setup. I can also post the setup I ran in T/A at Snowbirds if you need it too. The rubber setup from Snowbirds should be forthcoming from Corally USA soon.

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Originally Posted by Big Features
Hey all, Here is my technical layout setup. I can also post the setup I ran in T/A at Snowbirds if you need it too. The rubber setup from Snowbirds should be forthcoming from Corally USA soon.

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Dont know what happend to the bottom of the page, but I was running RP36's and the super short wheelbase. I was also running my steering links flat (parallel) with the new akerman center steering set, and the new vertical ballstud hub carriers. I'm using 5mm in shims to get the camber link angle I wanted. Let me know if you all have questions.

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Old 02-22-2009, 11:03 AM
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hey dude...

the new parts you talking about , are they availible from corally yet , are they team parts ?
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Originally Posted by 1rcracer
hey dude...

the new parts you talking about , are they availible from corally yet , are they team parts ?
I believe they are available now through Corally USA. I'm sue they will get the web site updated soon.

If you want to free the car up a bit more, run 15.5lbs springs all the way around.

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Old 02-22-2009, 12:22 PM
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The parts Mike was talking about are available in stores, they have been since the 2nd half of 2008.
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Old 02-23-2009, 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by 1rcracer
Hey is this the s.nicholson that ran the corally at the worlds..
Yep sure is.
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Originally Posted by s.nicholson
Yep sure is.
Kankles,,,,,, the Corally poster boy It would want to be a super size poster though
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Available Soon!

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Corally RDX PHI Chassis Protector For #79837, #79838 & #79839 Chassis.

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hey guys has any one else noticed slop in the rear hubs of the phi?
i just checked why i had slop in the axles and its the bearing moving in the hub.
any fixes? cars quite new bout 5 meetings old only running stock.
cheers guys just seems odd and very quick to develop slop
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Old 03-02-2009, 03:25 AM
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Hi,
you got to remember all parts are mass produced so accuracy is not perfect. To get rid of slop in the hub place 0.1, 0.2 and 0.3 mm spacers between the bearing and pin. Make sure the wheel moves freely after, if you put too many spacers it will lock the wheels or cause friction.
Also you need some play/slop, just not too much...
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Originally Posted by aus jd 2703
hey guys has any one else noticed slop in the rear hubs of the phi?
i just checked why i had slop in the axles and its the bearing moving in the hub.
any fixes? cars quite new bout 5 meetings old only running stock.
cheers guys just seems odd and very quick to develop slop
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if it was shimming wouldnt be a problem
the hole bearing is moving in the hub as in slop around the bearing
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