Yokomo MR4TC-BD
#7291
Tech Master
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voodoo: anti dive is achieved by putting shims underneath your rear suspension mounts in the front...
jay: ive read from the manual that you gave me that less caster (more vertical) would give you more corner entry and less mid and corner exit... correct me if im wrong... thats what ive read...
jay: ive read from the manual that you gave me that less caster (more vertical) would give you more corner entry and less mid and corner exit... correct me if im wrong... thats what ive read...
#7292
Tech Regular
here is my diff , that i was talking about!!
ENJOY
ENJOY
#7293
Originally Posted by Zacharopoulos
here is my diff , that i was talking about!!
ENJOY
ENJOY
#7294
that's it Zach. that what happen to my diff...
#7295
Tech Regular
Originally Posted by HOPENK
that's it Zach. that what happen to my diff...
i thought that this was is , that's why i posted the pic!!
it isa common problem when your diff slips with a lot of power , like 3.5T and 4.5T BLs
#7297
Nope I use the new narrower Yok hexclamps
#7298
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I use corally's narrow hex.. it fits fine also.
just one quick question, where i can get those 1mm or .5mm spacers for the inner ball stud (for the camber link)?
Thanks,
Ming
just one quick question, where i can get those 1mm or .5mm spacers for the inner ball stud (for the camber link)?
Thanks,
Ming
#7299
quick question,, i have a set of the long yok shock bodies, i noticed in all the setups for all the cars SD.CGM,SDW, and BD that none of them have the long bodies listed. when would you use these. i know about the centering the pistion in the body deal, but does it make any difference.
#7300
Tech Master
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if the corally and xray wheel hex's fit the BD... im guessing that the tamiya ones will also fit the BD with no problems at all... thanks for all the inputs...
martin: i wish my lhs has those in stock... thats why im looking for cheap alternatives...
aoizip: i think yokomo has those but its made out of plastic... tamiya has blue aluminum ones...
martin: i wish my lhs has those in stock... thats why im looking for cheap alternatives...
aoizip: i think yokomo has those but its made out of plastic... tamiya has blue aluminum ones...
#7301
jet racing has a pretty good shimset in blue
#7302
Tech Regular
Also Take off has shims starting from 0.25 to 5mm , Blue , but it can be different from pack to pack!!
#7303
Tech Initiate
Originally Posted by skypilot
quick question, i have a set of the long yok shock bodies, i noticed in all the setups for all the cars SD.CGM,SDW, and BD that none of them have the long bodies listed. when would you use these. i know about the centering the pistion in the body deal, but does it make any difference.
#7304
Ok im her for a set up for carpet using rubber V-TEC 24's for a mate anyone got a setup I can print off for him, the car needs to pretty safe though.
Cheers Malc THE CAN MAN
Whoops sorry, for a BD
Cheers Malc THE CAN MAN
Whoops sorry, for a BD
#7305
Originally Posted by B-day
I doubt you will need the SS(long) shocks for BD, SDL now. Back in the day of SD, many people used Rayspeed shock towers, which required longer shocks(64mm front, 66mm rear). That's when we used SS shocks.