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Old 12-14-2010, 10:48 AM
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finished the chassis last nite.
still a few tweaks i need to do... most important change the spacers (washers) around the rear diff. its rubbing slightly.

all in all, i love this car. it went together so easily. much easier than any tamiya kit ive ever put together.
here are some poor pictures.






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Old 12-14-2010, 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by monkee
finished the chassis last nite.
still a few tweaks i need to do... most important change the spacers (washers) around the rear diff. its rubbing slightly.

all in all, i love this car. it went together so easily. much easier than any tamiya kit ive ever put together.
here are some poor pictures.








nice...
u using what weight of diff oil..?
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Old 12-14-2010, 10:54 AM
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quick fyi - http://www.rctech.net/forum/8342137-post988.html
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Old 12-14-2010, 11:03 AM
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Originally Posted by ahpeq_ong
nice...
u using what weight of diff oil..?

i wasnt sure what to use.. so i have 5 in front and 3 in back.
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front using uj rite..? mm..?
how about rear..? dog bone or uj..? mm..?
thank you..
still do my survey on zero s...
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oh wait, you said diff oil.
i dont remember what i used, ill have to look when i get home
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Originally Posted by ahpeq_ong
front using uj rite..? mm..?
how about rear..? dog bone or uj..? mm..?
thank you..
still do my survey on zero s...
i dont know what uj means..
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Originally Posted by monkee
i dont know what uj means..
LOL

I think this is the translation:

"It looks like you are using universals in the front...correct?
How about in the rear....are they dog bones or universals?
Thank you.
I'm still looking to see if I am going to buy a Zero S."



I think that is what he meant
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thanks for the translation. yes it has the universals in the front and dogbones in the bag.
i typically use one or two shock seals inside the drive cups for dogbones so they dont move to much. this kit recommended i use 4mm pieces of the center tube cutouts from the bumper foan inside the drive cups.
it works pretty well and looks to be a great cushion. granted i havent driven it yet
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Nice pics !
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Originally Posted by monkee
finished the chassis last nite.
still a few tweaks i need to do... most important change the spacers (washers) around the rear diff. its rubbing slightly.

all in all, i love this car. it went together so easily. much easier than any tamiya kit ive ever put together.
here are some poor pictures.
Looks like you have the 'c' hubs in backwards (wrong sides) from the pics. Could be just my eyes but it doesn't look right.

Nice build too...
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Old 12-14-2010, 02:30 PM
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maybe they are backwards. it was 3am when i finished it.
i didnt noticed a difference between the 2. is it marked? or something that should be facing forward?
im not at home so i cannot check
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Originally Posted by monkee
maybe they are backwards. it was 3am when i finished it.
i didnt noticed a difference between the 2. is it marked? or something that should be facing forward?
im not at home so i cannot check
Yep should be marked L & R (eg 4L, 4R) and the markings face front of car.

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Nice build sakura s!
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Originally Posted by CuLeX
Nice build sakura s!
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