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Originally Posted by acerracing
(Post 10302808)
We are proud to announce the release of our Team Associated TC6.1 Factory Team kit with a full set of ACER Racing Ceramic Ball Bearings, Ceramic Differential Balls and Ceramic Thrust balls as well as a bottle of our SIN 100% synthetic bearing oil, for only $397.99! Check out our growing stock of high performance RC cars that we have bundled with the #1 performance upgrade for your ride: our Ceramic Nitride Pro Series ball bearings and diff balls.
-Mike |
That's a huge amount of money to spend on bearings....
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It comes with a car Ken
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heh ;)
When drive modified I just need normal bearing ;) Cheap ones, change each event. Forget ceramics, they will not give you 0.1sec per lap, 0.1sec per lap give more training :D and learning how to set car ;) Regards! |
Originally Posted by Steve S
(Post 10295253)
The instructions are a bit ambiguous as to where exactly on the arm you measure with the droop gauge, and the included gauge isn't the most precise thing in the world. That said, my best attempt to follow the kit setup gave me 2mm up-travel in the rear and 1.5mm in the front.
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Originally Posted by bhambrent
(Post 10300392)
Same here:flaming:
Bring back the slipper spool!! |
Originally Posted by Sean Cochran
(Post 10304686)
It never went any where!
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Originally Posted by Madulla
(Post 10304116)
It comes with a car Ken
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Originally Posted by Sean Cochran
(Post 10304686)
It never went any where!
Originally Posted by AeRacer805
(Post 10304725)
+1 :lol:
It will not fit in a tc6.1.:lol::sneaky: |
i have a gear diff in front.
should i use 300k or 500k diff fluid? putty dont seem works for me |
Originally Posted by bhambrent
(Post 10305174)
It will not fit in a tc6.1.:lol::sneaky:
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Originally Posted by bhambrent
(Post 10305174)
It will not fit in a tc6.1.:lol::sneaky:
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Anyone got any tips for freeing up the droop screws? Mine are super tight. It makes adjusting droop a bit of a chore. It flings the car off the blocks. :)
-Mike |
Chase the threads with an M4 tap.
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Originally Posted by littlealex
(Post 10305774)
i have a gear diff in front.
should i use 300k or 500k diff fluid? putty dont seem works for me |
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