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Old 07-06-2015, 07:05 PM
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today I switch MTS suspension block for ARC suspension block ! one peice, lighter, smoother and nicer than MTS !
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Originally Posted by Quinny45
today I switch MTS suspension block for ARC suspension block ! one peice, lighter, smoother and nicer than MTS !
Do you mean can change into entire suspension blocks?
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Do you mean can change into entire suspension blocks?
Any photos for us to see?
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I do it because I have 2 ARC sedan and I have anough spare suspension block to do the switch

and I do the switch because I really dont like the MTS, Xray, associated suspension block system with plastic insert...

the down side if you want change the toe in/out you need change the block for a narrower or wider for +-10$us but its more solid and smooth than plastic shims !

If you change you need 8 ARC steel ball 5mm http://www.tqrcracing.com/shop/produ....asp?p_id=7607

for the MTS suspension block you can buy ARC roll center shims (0.3 0.5 and 1mm ) they fit perfect and they are more easy to find !

Next step = ARC spool fit test !

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Tamiya roll center shims fit too. What's funny is I ordered the MTS rear suspension holder for my vbc D07.
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Originally Posted by patorz31
Tamiya roll center shims fit too. What's funny is I ordered the MTS rear suspension holder for my vbc D07.
are you sure ? because I run tamiya Before ARC and the shim slot are more narrow than ARC / Xray ...

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The blue ones I have fit. I assume they are Tamiya maybe they are some other brand.
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update ....

For the suspension block RF the distance between holes are different fron the others... tamiya shims and block dont fit... I keep the rear stock and shim with 3mm round screw shim... I put ARC shim under all other

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Well the MTS 4wd car is out, looks a little different.


Item no. RO-MTS-T2

MTS T^2 (Squared)

MTS T^2 1:10 Touring Car kit
Specifications:
- Innovative RAS (Reduced Air System) shock absorber
- Innovative Anti-Twist Bar Rolling System
- With newly designed aluminum motor mount that can adjust the motor towards/backwards to the chassis center
- Belt direct drive system
- Front & rear spring steel CVD shaft
- With front solid axle with spring steel outdrive
- Rear gear differential with spring steel outdrive and with harder plastic gear
- Spring steel turnbuckle and come with HD ball cups
- Come with aluminum Floating Servo mount, Steering arm, gear diff mount, fan mount, suspension mount and locking wheel hex
- The 2.2mm main chassis, 2mm upper deck, 3mm front and rear shock tower are made by USA carbon fiber
- With aluminum stands to adjust the chassis stiffness to utilize different traction at different track conditions.






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seems different having the 2 bolts holding the motor in place are both at the bottom on that 4wd
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Originally Posted by macscac
seems different having the 2 bolts holding the motor in place are both at the bottom on that 4wd
Same as my Xray and my VBC. Most TC have it that way nowadays.
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What is up with those two aluminum looking braces on the back of the car??

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Old 07-08-2015, 08:26 PM
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I have no idea Jon but it looks different. Ill let you know when mine comes in.
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Originally Posted by patorz31
I have no idea Jon but it looks different. Ill let you know when mine comes in.
Yeah it does look different for sure.. I still need to come out one Tuesday to see that FWD car go.. Have you tried out the USGT tires yet? I still need to figure out if I am going to get a new TC this year or just run 12th and USGT..
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