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CristianTabush 04-24-2011 03:50 PM

Dale, we have an entirely different, bolt on solution that is currently in prototyping stages. I think the samples will be here within 2-3 weeks. They will allow you to use any of the blocks and they will not move ;)

tr1kstanc3 04-24-2011 04:06 PM


Originally Posted by xtrememadness (Post 8979441)
associated has the blank pistons which can be drilled 3 or 4 hole. i also have used losi #56 and #57 which are 3 hole:nod:

What size drill bit is needed to enlarge the shock shaft hole on the piston?

JayBee 04-24-2011 04:09 PM


Originally Posted by CristianTabush (Post 9010661)
Chris, have you seen my Thread? ;) Our springs approximate the XRay springs very much, except they fit much better on the AE shock.

The Xray C2.8 springs are 16 lb springs and the C2.6 are 14.82 lb springs. With the long links it is just about perfect. With shorter links, like I run on our vertical-stud bulkheads, I went slightly softer to a 13.5lb rear and a 15.5lb front spring.

Give the A3 a shot, you'll find that you don't need to re-tighten the arms after every run anymore. Good place to start on the outside is with 4mm underneath the outside stud in the rear and 2mm in the front, with the extra long links (7 hole).

Hey buddy, just ordered all the TC6 upgrades!! Now I just have to order the car!!:eek::eek::lol:

CristianTabush 04-24-2011 04:39 PM


Originally Posted by tr1kstanc3 (Post 9012279)
What size drill bit is needed to enlarge the shock shaft hole on the piston?

Joe, the popular holes are #56 (x3 holes) or the 1mm (x2 holes) and 1 hole 1.5mm.

JayBee! Thanks!

slakr 04-24-2011 04:44 PM


Originally Posted by tr1kstanc3 (Post 9012279)
What size drill bit is needed to enlarge the shock shaft hole on the piston?


Originally Posted by CristianTabush (Post 9012399)
Joe, the popular holes are #56 (x3 holes) or the 1mm (x2 holes) and 1 hole 1.5mm.

I believe he is asking about the center hole... and using the Losi shock pistons. The 10mm Losi pistons have a smaller center hole and do not fit over the AE shock shaft without slightly enlarging it (I actually am curious for the answer as well :blush:)

CristianTabush 04-24-2011 04:48 PM


Originally Posted by slakr (Post 9012424)
I believe he is asking about the center hole... and using the Losi shock pistons. The 10mm Losi pistons have a smaller center hole and do not fit over the AE shock shaft without slightly enlarging it (I actually am curious for the answer as well :blush:)

Sorry!, should be a 3mm hole for the center. This is the size of the AE piston center hole.

slakr 04-24-2011 04:50 PM

Thank you... much appreciated :)

xtrememadness 04-24-2011 04:55 PM


Originally Posted by slakr (Post 9012458)
Thank you... much appreciated :)

just use the losi off road pistons. they bolt right on. :nod:

slakr 04-24-2011 04:59 PM

Yes, I looked at those (since I have a XXXT-CR & XXX-SCT)... but wasn't sure if they would cause any problems as they are slightly thicker than the AE pistons, but they do indeed fit the shock shaft and their diameter seems to be spot on.

goin2drt 04-24-2011 05:17 PM

TC6 build
 
Just finishing up my build, so is everyone upgrading the ball studs? The kit ones seems to be binding a bit and not real smooth.


If so what part numbers are you using?

tr1kstanc3 04-24-2011 06:01 PM


Originally Posted by CristianTabush (Post 9012448)
Sorry!, should be a 3mm hole for the center. This is the size of the AE piston center hole.

Thanks this is what I was looking for.

CristianTabush 04-24-2011 06:11 PM


Originally Posted by goin2drt (Post 9012600)
Just finishing up my build, so is everyone upgrading the ball studs? The kit ones seems to be binding a bit and not real smooth.


If so what part numbers are you using?

You can squeeze them with a pair of pliers to loosen them up a bit, but the best advice is to just run them. They will free up after 1 or 2 track days and they will be super smooth.

Verndog 04-24-2011 06:27 PM


Originally Posted by JayBee (Post 9012296)
Hey buddy, just ordered all the TC6 upgrades!! Now I just have to order the car!!:eek::eek::lol:

Excellent JayBee!! :nod:

I got mine out on Saturday and it's sweet! No breaks no hickups, and it was stuck compared to others out in early season conditions. I highly recommend these few options.

Setup with tons of steering and asphalt traction.
http://www.teamassociated.com/pdf/ca...rnats_2011.pdf

Losi #57 shock pistons (3 hole instead of AE 2 hole)
http://www.losipartshouse.com/servle...2357%2C/Detail

Diggity Designs 6 deg. castor blocks--will not break.
http://www.diggitydesigns.com/D3_TC5...rBlockSet.html

You can thank me later. :sneaky:

goin2drt 04-24-2011 06:28 PM


Originally Posted by CristianTabush (Post 9012875)
You can squeeze them with a pair of pliers to loosen them up a bit, but the best advice is to just run them. They will free up after 1 or 2 track days and they will be super smooth.

Thanks so much.

JayBee 04-24-2011 07:24 PM


Originally Posted by Verndog (Post 9012957)
Excellent JayBee!! :nod:

I got mine out on Saturday and it's sweet! No breaks no hickups, and it was stuck compared to others out in early season conditions. I highly recommend these few options.

Setup with tons of steering and asphalt traction.
http://www.teamassociated.com/pdf/ca...rnats_2011.pdf

Losi #57 shock pistons (3 hole instead of AE 2 hole)
http://www.losipartshouse.com/servle...2357%2C/Detail

Diggity Designs 6 deg. castor blocks--will not break.
http://www.diggitydesigns.com/D3_TC5...rBlockSet.html

You can thank me later. :sneaky:

You got it buddy:D....just ordered the D D Chubs:nod:


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