Team Associated TC4
#1111
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Nope, it'll will be one or the other...Leave the stock rear block in and ONLY run the Losi blocks. Or Leave the stock hubs on and replace the rear block with the F one...
#1112
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Originally posted by wannabee
Nope, it'll will be one or the other...Leave the stock rear block in and ONLY run the Losi blocks. Or Leave the stock hubs on and replace the rear block with the F one...
Nope, it'll will be one or the other...Leave the stock rear block in and ONLY run the Losi blocks. Or Leave the stock hubs on and replace the rear block with the F one...
I thought you were saying run the R rear mount w/ R+2+0 and 1* losi hubs backwards to get 1* total.
Right now I have R rear mount w/ R+2+0 rear mount and Std associated hubs,and rear still feels a little too planted
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You got it right, just add the Losi blocks backwards and that will get you 1* total...
Just ignore what I said about the blocks...
Just ignore what I said about the blocks...
#1115
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Look back through the thread there a loads of pics of peoples cars
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Not the best!!
#1117
Carpet set up
I have received quite a few PM's regarding a set up. Wannabe and I did some testing this week and this is what I ended up.
Front:
#3 piston - 50 wt. AE oil - puple spring
shocks inside on arm and laid in to third hold on tower
arm spacing (standard to the book settings)
4 degree "TC3" caster blocks
1.5mm up travel
camber link shimmed up one shim in to the third hole on brace
.62 sway bar
roll center = mid roll center = .050 spacers front and rear
Parma Cyan tires
Rear:
#3 piston - 40 wt. AE oil - copper spring
shocks outside on arm and in one on tower
arm spacing (standard to the book settings)
1.5mm up travel
camber link shimmed up one shim in to the fourth hole on brace and out on hub (full loooooooooooong)
roll center = mid roll center = .050 spacers front and rear
rear toe = used a front block for inner and the 3.0 block on rear
NO sway bar
Parma Magenta tires
Roll center - kit comes with three different sizes of shims. .025 - .050 and .075. I used the middle shims all around. They are the shims with the two triangles.
Rear toe - used the f blocks on the back. Just like we all did on the "TC3". If I remember correctly the f block is the one marked with an "0". Rear toe ends up at about 1.5 or so.
Tire size = 2.28
Parma Alfa body
Batteries forward
Front:
#3 piston - 50 wt. AE oil - puple spring
shocks inside on arm and laid in to third hold on tower
arm spacing (standard to the book settings)
4 degree "TC3" caster blocks
1.5mm up travel
camber link shimmed up one shim in to the third hole on brace
.62 sway bar
roll center = mid roll center = .050 spacers front and rear
Parma Cyan tires
Rear:
#3 piston - 40 wt. AE oil - copper spring
shocks outside on arm and in one on tower
arm spacing (standard to the book settings)
1.5mm up travel
camber link shimmed up one shim in to the fourth hole on brace and out on hub (full loooooooooooong)
roll center = mid roll center = .050 spacers front and rear
rear toe = used a front block for inner and the 3.0 block on rear
NO sway bar
Parma Magenta tires
Roll center - kit comes with three different sizes of shims. .025 - .050 and .075. I used the middle shims all around. They are the shims with the two triangles.
Rear toe - used the f blocks on the back. Just like we all did on the "TC3". If I remember correctly the f block is the one marked with an "0". Rear toe ends up at about 1.5 or so.
Tire size = 2.28
Parma Alfa body
Batteries forward
#1118
Rubberneck Racing Bumper
Here is another pic of the bumper.
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Thanks Rob!! The above set-up is dialed!!!
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Re: Re: Rubberneck Racing Bumper
Originally posted by JDM_DOHC_SiR
OK Rob.... Were can we get these nice bumpers from
-Dave
OK Rob.... Were can we get these nice bumpers from
-Dave
Email me and I'll hook you up!
Kevin
#1123
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Re: Re: Re: Rubberneck Racing Bumper
Originally posted by wannabee
Whats up Dave, it's me Kevin, I do the bumpers too!!!
Email me and I'll hook you up!
Kevin
Whats up Dave, it's me Kevin, I do the bumpers too!!!
Email me and I'll hook you up!
Kevin
Sweet..
Thanks Kevin!! I need to order a bunch of stuff from you AKA Battery Boxes Bumpers ect ect ... I hope your ready
-Dave
#1124
I have one of wannabees bumpers on my TC3. Its a year old and looks as good as when it was new. Very durable. Also I have never had bodies last as long before it offers the best protection possible. Having a third body mount in the front helps alot also.
#1125
Re: Re: Re: Rubberneck Racing Bumper
Originally posted by wannabee
Whats up Dave, it's me Kevin, I do the bumpers too!!!
Email me and I'll hook you up!
Kevin
Whats up Dave, it's me Kevin, I do the bumpers too!!!
Email me and I'll hook you up!
Kevin