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Thanks guys for all your response about breaks. I could have sworn that before I upgraded to a new radio I had some brakes. True I never use brakes in racing but just lining up for the race I would tap to stop. I have always been able to line up on the mark with my 40%brake lol. Its embarrassing to shout out Can someone stop my car from rolling 🤣
I don't think anything currently available is that hard. Green was the second stiffest of the old springs. I still have some whites (2 steps softer than green) and they are stiffer than the current CRC .60 springs.
i like the yokomo gold "crow bars" R12-21SH or the schumacher REAR SPRING RED DOT-HARD/ULTRA U7322
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Hi,
did anyone some more testing with the Bittydesign LSM19 shell for the 13.5t class?
I‘m wondering how the LSM19 performs compared to the AMR?
I found some comments that the LSM19 is like the BMR, but others doesn’t agree to that. So there is no clear opinion for me...
thanks!
did anyone some more testing with the Bittydesign LSM19 shell for the 13.5t class?
I‘m wondering how the LSM19 performs compared to the AMR?
I found some comments that the LSM19 is like the BMR, but others doesn’t agree to that. So there is no clear opinion for me...
thanks!
Yes purple was the stiffest of them, XX-hard according to their own label. But it seems to me they are discontinued at least can´t find them at their website.
I have white springs but found them too soft for the rear. They do work but green works much better.
Need such springs now for building a spare car.
I got a set of BSR tires with BSR rims, but the screw head was wayyyy too big (even for a normal screw)
What am I supposed to do? Should I be using a different screw to mount the tires? Or do I just have to live with this? Thanks.

What am I supposed to do? Should I be using a different screw to mount the tires? Or do I just have to live with this? Thanks.

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I just ran into the same problem even with a normal cap head not a button head screw like you pictured. Try a standard m3 cap head and see if it’ll fit I’m curious maybe a newer batch that was molded a bit tight??
Nope. Standard M3 are always a tight fit on BSR and CRC wheels. Serpent and I think Xray used to make special M3 cap heads with smaller diameter heads. Otherwise you run them in tight, turn them down a little yourself, or switch to a hub that uses 4-40 or M2.5 screws. Wheels from most other manufacturers don't have this problem.
If I can find old CRC springs I will try the Schumacher and hope they fit the CRC spring retainer.
We used a lot of parts from older cars at our own Pro10 cars and most of the stuff is discontinued now.



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