Xray T1FK05
#2416

It shouldn,t matter where the kits were purchased.If you have a receipt and a serial#,that should be sufficient.RC America and RC Canada work together on these issues or at least communicate with one another I would think.
No,I wasn't told my car was "Grey market"by anyone,but assumed it due to purchasing my kit in the states.
I posted this so people who purchased their kits out of district know that you can get the bearings if you contact that district's distributor,they more than likely could help you out.(make sure you have the proper info)
Again...Thank you RC America for your help.
No,I wasn't told my car was "Grey market"by anyone,but assumed it due to purchasing my kit in the states.
I posted this so people who purchased their kits out of district know that you can get the bearings if you contact that district's distributor,they more than likely could help you out.(make sure you have the proper info)
Again...Thank you RC America for your help.
#2417

This may have been covered before but I still read people complaining about the hubs mushrooming out. Anyone who has new wheel hubs might want to consider using a dremel or similar tool to remove some of the material from the inside to help keep them from mushrooming out. I have done this on several of my hubs and it works very well. This should be on the list of required mods for people building any new Xray T1 kit along with beveling the battery slots, etc.
The one on the left has been prepared and the one on the right is stock.
The one on the left has been prepared and the one on the right is stock.

#2419
Tech Regular

Originally Posted by ksj44
i was wondering if it was possible to remove the bearings from a one way in order to reverse them, and has anyone tried this. i didn't know if it was just a matter of baking it in an oven to get the bearings to slide out or if they are pressed in. thanks keith
better suggestion, sell the multi-diff you bought to someone running an FK'05, I am sure there are lots of people looking for them. Then buy the right one for your car.
#2420
Tech Fanatic

I need a good medium traction/medium track (pavement) setup for the car! Anyone?! THx. The setup info included with the kit are for carpet.
Also, what's with the plastic shock body! Sigh...
Gary
Edit: sorry for rubber tires!
Also, what's with the plastic shock body! Sigh...
Gary
Edit: sorry for rubber tires!
#2421

Originally Posted by Qwiglee
This may have been covered before but I still read people complaining about the hubs mushrooming out. Anyone who has new wheel hubs might want to consider using a dremel or similar tool to remove some of the material from the inside to help keep them from mushrooming out. I have done this on several of my hubs and it works very well. This should be on the list of required mods for people building any new Xray T1 kit along with beveling the battery slots, etc.
The one on the left has been prepared and the one on the right is stock.

The one on the left has been prepared and the one on the right is stock.

#2422

Special on thrusts!
Buy 2 get 2 free! Order 2 off of website and we will add 2 to your order. We will match up to as many pairs as you want!!!!! This wont last long I just over ordered on these by mistake. www.axiommotors.com
Buy 2 get 2 free! Order 2 off of website and we will add 2 to your order. We will match up to as many pairs as you want!!!!! This wont last long I just over ordered on these by mistake. www.axiommotors.com
#2423
Tech Fanatic

Ok guys, instead of reading through hundreds of posts to catch up, what are the essential mods to the car that I need to perform?
I know to prep the chasis edges with CA glue...and dremel the battery slots...what else? THx.
Gary
I know to prep the chasis edges with CA glue...and dremel the battery slots...what else? THx.
Gary
#2424

Originally Posted by loosenut
Ok guys, instead of reading through hundreds of posts to catch up, what are the essential mods to the car that I need to perform?
I know to prep the chasis edges with CA glue...and dremel the battery slots...what else? THx.
Gary
I know to prep the chasis edges with CA glue...and dremel the battery slots...what else? THx.
Gary
* Spring steel front axles ...or maybe that dremel mod below (I did the spring steel axles all the way around both my cars)
* Multidiff, if you're a "oneway" kind of guy
* New underwear ..you're gonna need them when you see how much faster you are

#2425
Tech Master
iTrader: (1)

Originally Posted by loosenut
Ok guys, instead of reading through hundreds of posts to catch up, what are the essential mods to the car that I need to perform?
I know to prep the chasis edges with CA glue...and dremel the battery slots...what else? THx.
Gary
I know to prep the chasis edges with CA glue...and dremel the battery slots...what else? THx.
Gary
Rubberneck Bumper
#2426

Originally Posted by loosenut
Ok guys, instead of reading through hundreds of posts to catch up, what are the essential mods to the car that I need to perform?
I know to prep the chasis edges with CA glue...and dremel the battery slots...what else? THx.
Gary
I know to prep the chasis edges with CA glue...and dremel the battery slots...what else? THx.
Gary

Are you going to put your Schulze/Hacker combo in this car? If so send me some pics when it's finished.
#2427
Tech Fanatic

Yep! I ran the hacker/schulze combo in my evo 4 at rccar - it was great except that my car was totally not setup right - and I messed up the motor. So it's at Hacker now for inspection...hehe...but yea, I plan on racing the xray mod and my evo 4 19t...i will definitely post some pics here when I get up built with the brushless setup...

#2428
Tech Master

can someone post picture of the rear with the sway bar attached, mine is hitting the rear diff pulley and want to see how you doing it. btw, im using the 04 sway bar.
#2429
Tech Regular
iTrader: (1)

Originally Posted by centax error!
can someone post picture of the rear with the sway bar attached, mine is hitting the rear diff pulley and want to see how you doing it. btw, im using the 04 sway bar.
#2430

Originally Posted by Qwiglee
This may have been covered before but I still read people complaining about the hubs mushrooming out. Anyone who has new wheel hubs might want to consider using a dremel or similar tool to remove some of the material from the inside to help keep them from mushrooming out. I have done this on several of my hubs and it works very well. This should be on the list of required mods for people building any new Xray T1 kit along with beveling the battery slots, etc.
The one on the left has been prepared and the one on the right is stock.

The one on the left has been prepared and the one on the right is stock.
