Team Losi JRXS
#5971
Hey Guys,
I just want to let you know that we now sell the ball cups(rod ends) for the sway bar ends so you can use them on your car. The part # is LOSA4253 with a retail of $3.00. The kit comes with 4 ball ends and two sway bar mounts. These rod ends work great on the camber links and have minimal slop.
Also Aluminum battery trays are in stock here at Horizon West and they are on their way to Horizon Central. Part number is LOSA4309 with a retail of $19.99.
I just want to let you know that we now sell the ball cups(rod ends) for the sway bar ends so you can use them on your car. The part # is LOSA4253 with a retail of $3.00. The kit comes with 4 ball ends and two sway bar mounts. These rod ends work great on the camber links and have minimal slop.
Also Aluminum battery trays are in stock here at Horizon West and they are on their way to Horizon Central. Part number is LOSA4309 with a retail of $19.99.
#5972
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Battery Tray
I received mine Friday and used it Saturday. It is absolutely awesome. No need to do any dremeling on the bulkheads or anything like that. The IB3800's dropped right in. Note I did shoe goo them together, but made sure they were tight against each other. Do not shrink wrap on the cell's either.
#5973
Can Anyone help me out? I have 56mm foams and I cant seem to get a good 4 or 5mm ride hight because the shock springs are compressing to much... I hope that makes sence... thanks for any help in advance!!!
Tim
Tim
#5974
Carpet Track
Originally Posted by Doug Gaut
Crash, please let me know when the track is done!!! I wanna bring my new hot rod up there to play.
This car rocks on the carpet with foams OR rubber tires!!!!
This car rocks on the carpet with foams OR rubber tires!!!!
Thanks RBLove, have been running asphalt but with the new bigger carpet track we will be running alot of mod and 19T.
Later,
#5975
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Originally Posted by TimmyMontoya
Can Anyone help me out? I have 56mm foams and I cant seem to get a good 4 or 5mm ride hight because the shock springs are compressing to much... I hope that makes sence... thanks for any help in advance!!!
Tim
Tim
#5976
Wanabee... no the droop screws are basicly out and the arms are touching the chassis...
#5977
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Originally Posted by 1fastdude
I received mine Friday and used it Saturday. It is absolutely awesome. No need to do any dremeling on the bulkheads or anything like that. The IB3800's dropped right in. Note I did shoe goo them together, but made sure they were tight against each other. Do not shrink wrap on the cell's either.
#5978
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Originally Posted by TimmyMontoya
Can Anyone help me out? I have 56mm foams and I cant seem to get a good 4 or 5mm ride hight because the shock springs are compressing to much... I hope that makes sence... thanks for any help in advance!!!
Tim
Tim
I haven't run foams on my car yet, but on some cars I've had in the past I needed to unscrew the shock end a turn or two to give me enough travel to maintain ride height. Just a thought......
#5979
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Originally Posted by TimmyMontoya
Wanabee... no the droop screws are basicly out and the arms are touching the chassis...
#5980
kevin K... Yes the tower is in the low position... maybe someone would tell me how long there shocks are like 2- Bad has suggested. And for giggles I pulled all up and downstop screws out. Im very miffed as to my problem....
#5981
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Originally Posted by TimmyMontoya
kevin K... Yes the tower is in the low position... maybe someone would tell me how long there shocks are like 2- Bad has suggested. And for giggles I pulled all up and downstop screws out. Im very miffed as to my problem....
#5982
Kevin K.....Yes to get 5mm ride hight I have to preload the springs and they actually compress. I dont believe they should have to be that way.
#5984
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Timmy....if you are using softer springs they might take some pre-load to bring the car up to ride-height. What pound springs are you using. I know with my car and 50lb fronts and 20lb rear springs I have to compress them some to get to 5mm ride-height. I dont know how much you are having to crank down on the adjuster to get 5mm but you do need to add a little to them. You dont really want any free play in the springs when running foam tires....when you run rubber tires you can get away with that.
#5985
Kevin K.... yes I belive its 55lb. up front and 25lb. in the rear. Im using Kinwalds set-up from the losi web-site. So then my next question is are you using the "droop screws".....mine are totaly out???