Team Associated TC6 Thread
#8807
Are you aware of any dish wheels that have offsets? Seems like they are all 0 offset.
Thanks!
#8808
Tech Elite
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Anyone can feel free to PM me if there is any interest in the servo mounts or if you want to see some of my other projects. Suggestions are always welcome. Another part has been brought to my attention and I will see if it is possible to make and if there is enough interest, I'll make some of them too.
Obviously I won't get rich doing this but if I can help out my fellow racers and in turn help fund my future projects, I'll keep making stuff.
#8811
I have a question about Arm Mount. I noticed a lot of gap in the Arm Mount hole where the hinge pin is insert in them, this also after fews race.
This gap is more or less higher and different for each supply where I buy.
Is normal or not?
The "PPD Billet" is good, but do not have the choice of new offset and not easy to set up.
Any help is appreciated
This gap is more or less higher and different for each supply where I buy.
Is normal or not?
The "PPD Billet" is good, but do not have the choice of new offset and not easy to set up.
Any help is appreciated
#8812
Tech Elite
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/T-Works-Alum...item338017ba8a
Probably want to search using TC wheel shim. I'm pretty sure that companies like TOP, 3Racing, and spec-R and so on make shims.
#8813
Tech Regular
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Here are some I found on ebay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/T-Works-Alum...item338017ba8a
Probably want to search using TC wheel shim. I'm pretty sure that companies like TOP, 3Racing, and spec-R and so on make shims.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/T-Works-Alum...item338017ba8a
Probably want to search using TC wheel shim. I'm pretty sure that companies like TOP, 3Racing, and spec-R and so on make shims.
#8814
Tech Addict
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Last night I noticed some slop in my rear hubs (TC6). It appears that the gap in the control arm is a bit longer than the hub and this allows the hub to move forward/backward within the arm. Are there shims to address this or does it mean the control arm has been "stretched" and needs to be replaced?
#8815
Tech Master
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Last night I noticed some slop in my rear hubs (TC6). It appears that the gap in the control arm is a bit longer than the hub and this allows the hub to move forward/backward within the arm. Are there shims to address this or does it mean the control arm has been "stretched" and needs to be replaced?
#8816
Tech Adept
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Ty.
#8817
Tech Addict
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YoDog, thanks for the reply. So how do you like the work you did for the floating servo? Is this something thats not too complicated that we can do too? I have a decent workshop at our other property that we use for wood crafts. Drill press, lathe, etc. Im thinking, can I make the holes need with the drill press? Any pics and help is greatly appreciated bud.
Ty.
Ty.