Hot Bodies D815 Tessmann Worlds Edition
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#2806
Tech Master
iTrader: (29)

HOT BODIES D8 CARBON FIBER REAR 112mm SHOCK TOWER
Forgot I had this tower on my son's D8T non tessman. It's the right height!
Forgot I had this tower on my son's D8T non tessman. It's the right height!
#2807

HOT BODIES D8 CARBON FIBER REAR 112mm SHOCK TOWER
Forgot I had this tower on my son's D8T non tessman. It's the right height!
Forgot I had this tower on my son's D8T non tessman. It's the right height!
#2808

Anyone else have steering slop problems? Seems be from multiple places. A little in the hubs, some in the servo saver and tie rod ends either being to big or wearing to quickly.
Most seems to be in the servo saver. Like the steering posts are not big enough for the bearings in the servo saver. Any fixes?
Most seems to be in the servo saver. Like the steering posts are not big enough for the bearings in the servo saver. Any fixes?
#2809
Tech Adept
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Anyone else have steering slop problems? Seems be from multiple places. A little in the hubs, some in the servo saver and tie rod ends either being to big or wearing to quickly.
Most seems to be in the servo saver. Like the steering posts are not big enough for the bearings in the servo saver. Any fixes?
Most seems to be in the servo saver. Like the steering posts are not big enough for the bearings in the servo saver. Any fixes?
#2810
Tech Fanatic
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Anyone else have steering slop problems? Seems be from multiple places. A little in the hubs, some in the servo saver and tie rod ends either being to big or wearing to quickly.
Most seems to be in the servo saver. Like the steering posts are not big enough for the bearings in the servo saver. Any fixes?
Most seems to be in the servo saver. Like the steering posts are not big enough for the bearings in the servo saver. Any fixes?
Do you get slop in both the steering posts or just that one side? Check and replace the bearings - if the steering post had loosened at some point, those bearings could be shot. If it's not the bearings, swap the steering posts around to verify if one of steering post is dodgy or replace them both altogether.
For slop in the hubs, you could try the below:-
https://thequagraine.com/2016/08/23/get-rid-of-slop/

#2811
Tech Regular
iTrader: (25)

Anyone else have steering slop problems? Seems be from multiple places. A little in the hubs, some in the servo saver and tie rod ends either being to big or wearing to quickly.
Most seems to be in the servo saver. Like the steering posts are not big enough for the bearings in the servo saver. Any fixes?
Most seems to be in the servo saver. Like the steering posts are not big enough for the bearings in the servo saver. Any fixes?
I've personally found that the more slop my HB cars get, the better they handle overall. I was always under the impression with past cars that slop == bad, but now I don't think that's always the case. Unless its significant, I wouldn't worry.
#2813
#2814
Tech Adept
#2815

I'd be willing to bet it had something to do with the crazy prices they had on stuff when it was on backorder. They had to lose a ton of money. 1/3 the price may not even cover cost. SUCKS!
#2816

Shhhhhhhh I didn't say anything here. Lol
#2817

i just check and they are stilling sell the hb e817 buggy and nitro buggy
#2818

I see the e817 but not the D.
#2819
Tech Adept
#2820
Tech Rookie

Hi, first post here on this forum.
I recently purchased a D815 kit, which I assume is a v1. It was an open box, the only thing missing being the assembly instructions.
I hunted around and found the v2 PDF which I've been working from.
However I've just been assembling the front c/drive and found that the dog bones only just reach the mouth of the front diff drive cups.
My thinking is that the turn buckle link length, shock towers or hub c's must be different in v2 than in the v1 build. Could anyone either point me at a set of v1 PDF instructions or let me know what length the front turnbuckle links should be please?
Thanks
I recently purchased a D815 kit, which I assume is a v1. It was an open box, the only thing missing being the assembly instructions.
I hunted around and found the v2 PDF which I've been working from.
However I've just been assembling the front c/drive and found that the dog bones only just reach the mouth of the front diff drive cups.
My thinking is that the turn buckle link length, shock towers or hub c's must be different in v2 than in the v1 build. Could anyone either point me at a set of v1 PDF instructions or let me know what length the front turnbuckle links should be please?
Thanks
Last edited by plingboot; 06-08-2017 at 08:07 AM.