RCRD T4 T4.1 ALUMINUM CHASSIS CONVERTION, And T4 Limo
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RCRD T4 T4.1 ALUMINUM CHASSIS CONVERTION, And T4 Limo
CHECK THIS OUT.
RCRD T4 T4.1 ALUM CHASSIS, AND ALUM LONG CHASSIS
RC RACING DESIGNS HAS NAILED THE T4.1 CHASSIS
MADE OUT OF .125 ALUM, BLACK ANODIZED AND LASER ETCHED
AVIALABLE IN 2 LENGTHS
STOCK FACTORY LENGTH AND 4MM LONGER THAN FACTORY CHASSIS
3 OZ HEAVIER THAN STOCK
have chassis in stock and hardware to fill the first few orders will be here this week.
kits will sell for 85 shipped. too lower 48 states
JUST FINISHED FIRST TRUCK. PICS UP SOON
RCRD T4 T4.1 ALUM CHASSIS, AND ALUM LONG CHASSIS
RC RACING DESIGNS HAS NAILED THE T4.1 CHASSIS
MADE OUT OF .125 ALUM, BLACK ANODIZED AND LASER ETCHED
AVIALABLE IN 2 LENGTHS
STOCK FACTORY LENGTH AND 4MM LONGER THAN FACTORY CHASSIS
3 OZ HEAVIER THAN STOCK
have chassis in stock and hardware to fill the first few orders will be here this week.
kits will sell for 85 shipped. too lower 48 states
JUST FINISHED FIRST TRUCK. PICS UP SOON
Last edited by slick1; 09-28-2011 at 07:40 AM.
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Tech Master
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I must say I got a chance to run both the t4 +4mm chassis and the b4 +12mm yesterday. Both cars were AWESOME. TQ'ed and won with the B4 and just missed TQ and the win with the T4 (had a couple small mistakes). Could drive both cars harder without getting out of shape. They feel more planted and more stable both on the track and in the air. Really like the feel of the little added weight down low that the chassis gives. The fit and finish is also great. The coating on the chassis also held up great. Track had quite a few rocks coming up and the chassis only showed a couple small scatches. Couldn't be happier. I know of at least 2-3 guys that are planning on getting some rcrd chassis. Thanks again!
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Tech Regular
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thanks brannon. new chassis ran great wasnt able to get much practice. ended up burning up stator in the motor.. had to long of motor screws and tweeked stator in the motor.. .. but drove good in the mains and was starting to keep up with the fast guys..even with the 13.5. would have been better if i could clear the quad with my 10.5.. thanks.. will be getting the sc10 chassis soon.. need to buy some new elctronics first..
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thanks brannon. new chassis ran great wasnt able to get much practice. ended up burning up stator in the motor.. had to long of motor screws and tweeked stator in the motor.. .. but drove good in the mains and was starting to keep up with the fast guys..even with the 13.5. would have been better if i could clear the quad with my 10.5.. thanks.. will be getting the sc10 chassis soon.. need to buy some new elctronics first..
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I must say I got a chance to run both the t4 +4mm chassis and the b4 +12mm yesterday. Both cars were AWESOME. TQ'ed and won with the B4 and just missed TQ and the win with the T4 (had a couple small mistakes). Could drive both cars harder without getting out of shape. They feel more planted and more stable both on the track and in the air. Really like the feel of the little added weight down low that the chassis gives. The fit and finish is also great. The coating on the chassis also held up great. Track had quite a few rocks coming up and the chassis only showed a couple small scatches. Couldn't be happier. I know of at least 2-3 guys that are planning on getting some rcrd chassis. Thanks again!
I just won a T4.1 on ebay this weekend and am planning to order a +4 chassis for it today!
I run at OCRC and am planning to run the Cavalieri setup from the Surf City Classic in 2010 as a starting point.
Eventually, I will work out my own setup from scratch but I likely wont have time for a while to put in the work to get it right.
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Any chance you could post whatever setup changes you made to get it dialed in?
I just won a T4.1 on ebay this weekend and am planning to order a +4 chassis for it today!
I run at OCRC and am planning to run the Cavalieri setup from the Surf City Classic in 2010 as a starting point.
Eventually, I will work out my own setup from scratch but I likely wont have time for a while to put in the work to get it right.
I just won a T4.1 on ebay this weekend and am planning to order a +4 chassis for it today!
I run at OCRC and am planning to run the Cavalieri setup from the Surf City Classic in 2010 as a starting point.
Eventually, I will work out my own setup from scratch but I likely wont have time for a while to put in the work to get it right.
Yea start with the Surf City Setup and go from there. My dad ran his RCRD +4chassis for the first time about a week and half ago with no setup changes from before and it was dialed. So minimal changes is all that you might have to do.