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Old 05-18-2005, 02:04 PM
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Old 05-18-2005, 07:04 PM
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aigth but did yopu know the other number?

like 2x6x(2.5)??

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Originally posted by T1Raycer
aigth but did yopu know the other number?

like 2x6x(2.5)??

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Doesn't matter.... its a standard thing. If a place has 3x6mm then the other dimension is fine. I think it is 2.5mm. Not sure.

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Old 05-18-2005, 10:45 PM
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"New Inside Scoop"

Mike Bruce incognito caught testing the Mi2 with Schumacher's very own Teemu Leino


Holy crap, I really thought that was Michael Bruce just grew his hair out!

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Old 05-19-2005, 03:38 AM
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The size is 3x6x2 on those bearings, I measured them to confirm.

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Post Hey guys...

I'm getting ready to order my RDX and just wanted to know what are the necessary MUST-HAVES? -JB
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Old 05-19-2005, 03:26 PM
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Car is awesome right out of the box... My rubber car is essentially stock.

These are good to have
.5 degree toe shim
front aluminum knuckles

That's pretty much all you really need as far as hopups go.

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Old 05-19-2005, 03:29 PM
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shock towers, a set of arms for sure.
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... an extra diff for the one-way kit perhaps? -jb
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Old 05-19-2005, 03:48 PM
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Are you running the car on asphalt? I would think that you are.

If so I would suggest a spool or a one-way, if you are running on carpet then diffs are fine.
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Yeah asphalt but it'll prolly see some rug time too, so maybe the thicker chassis? -JB
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Australia is hosting a race next month called the winterchamps and A. Hara, S. Karn and T. Leino will be running. I need any tips on setups for my RDX using controlled tires (Sorex 36, C-med inserts and Sorex dish rims) Track is similar to asphalt but its a black paint, not sure what its called. Here's a link to the track:http://www.imcc.org.au/extras/track/

Still not sure what class to run (stock or mod)http://www.imcc.org.au/extras/track/
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Old 05-19-2005, 04:19 PM
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Originally posted by JayBee
Yeah asphalt but it'll prolly see some rug time too, so maybe the thicker chassis? -JB
The car is plenty stiff stock. Plus if you are only going to run ocassionally on carpet with foams, then just buy the thicker top deck and you'll be all set...don't worry about the chassis.

If you will run on carpet with rubber, don't even worry about the thicker chassis or top deck.
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Thanx koabich ... what about a Rubberneck bumper? -JB
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Thanx koabich ... what about a Rubberneck bumper? -JB
The Rubberneck bumper is another must have!
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