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Old 03-29-2003, 12:39 AM
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Hi Guys,

Finally made it on here, seems like R/C Tech was down for majority of the day.

We updated both www.speedtechrc.com and www.alexracingusa.com with pictures for most of the parts. More picture will be posted soon.

I will also be adding pictures the building tips section soon.

Redbull,

sure we need two threads...keeps me busy

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"1. a) a natural, regularly recurring condition of rest for the body and mind, during which the eyes are usaully closed and there is little or no conscious thought or voluntary movement, but there is intermittent dreaming"
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Steve: I thought you might need a refresher course on what that word means

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Originally posted by SpeedTech
Hi Guys,

Finally made it on here, seems like R/C Tech was down for majority of the day.

We updated both www.speedtechrc.com and www.alexracingusa.com with pictures for most of the parts. More picture will be posted soon.

I will also be adding pictures the building tips section soon.

Redbull,

sure we need two threads...keeps me busy

Steve Wang

Good News




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Redbull,

Ahhhh...thanks for looking that up for me...hahahaha I just tend to have difficulty sleeping when I know I'm not done with certain task at hand But I do try to catch up on the weekends

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Thanks Dave. Also, are the steering knuckles and c-hub carrier on the R1 the same as the R2? I am thinking of getting the Square bits and I am not sure if they are interchangeable. Are these part nos. correct?
SQB-36x C-hub
SQB-35x Knuckles
SQB-42x Rear hub

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Thanks Dave. Also, are the steering knuckles and c-hub carrier on the R1 the same as the R2? I am thinking of getting the Square bits and I am not sure if they are interchangeable. Are these part nos. correct?
SQB-36x C-hub
SQB-35x Knuckles
SQB-42x Rear hub

Thanks again.
Those are the correct part numbers elnitro. You just replace the x with the letter for the color you want. B for blue, r for red etc. Look back a few pages and you'll see the Square c-hubs and knuckles on my R2.
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Originally posted by elnitro
Dave?

Sorry

They are all the right part #'s and they will work on the R2... ...but the rear hub gets very close with the shock case about 2mm but it wil work with out a problem

for the color you want just add the following to the end of the part #

P=Pink
M=Purple
R=Red
B=Blue


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Originally posted by Macky
Those are the correct part numbers elnitro. You just replace the x with the letter for the color you want. B for blue, r for red etc. Look back a few pages and you'll see the Square c-hubs and knuckles on my R2.
You beat me to it Macky hahahaha
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Thumbs up Alex Spring Rates in metric

Hey Guys here are all of the spring rates in metric for you all

1.4 x 7.00 = 212 gm/mm
1.4 x 6.75 = 224 gm/mm
1.4 x 6.50 = 236 gm/mm
1.4 x 6.25 = 250 gm/mm
1.4 x 6.00 = 266 gm/mm
1.4 x 5.75 = 283 gm/mm
1.4 x 5.50 = 303 gm/mm
1.4 x 5.25 = 327 gm/mm

1.5 x 7.00 = 275 gm/mm
1.5 x 6.75 = 289 gm/mm
1.5 x 6.50 = 305 gm/mm
1.5 x 6.25 = 323 gm/mm
1.5 x 6.00 = 343 gm/mm
1.5 x 5.75 = 366 gm/mm
1.5 x 5.50 = 393 gm/mm
1.5 x 5.25 = 422 gm/mm



Thats all of them...enjoy


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Are they color coded?
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Originally posted by ImGoinRCn
Are they color coded?
Nope...just Black
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well, that makes eveything easier when we want to change them
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how on earth do you tell them apart then?
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I guess you could use a paint marker and just put a dot of color on the springs when you buy them...I assume the package is labeled
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Originally posted by Herminator
how on earth do you tell them apart then?

Just buy HPI ones or Yokomo ones that would be eaiser...or a paint marker would do
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