Originally Posted by
caltek1
DEACON,
MO5 PRO does not come with aluminum front knuckles, these are a Tamiya Hop up purchased seperately. These do offer you three holes for steering linkage adjustment. The rear alloy hubs also have two holes which allow you to run differnt rear camber points. These are also another Tamiya Hop up part. if you decide to go this option then these use 1050 wheel bearings.
The plastic parts in the MO5 kit use 1150 bearings. I have not used the plastic parts on my MO5. I fitted the alloy from day one, so I can not make comparisons. Part numbers for the alloy bits are in this thread a few pages back.
Regards,
Calvin.
Thanks Calvin. I didn't realize that only the rear hubs are alloy. Seems a bit weird to include alloy hubs on only one end of the car???
My preference would be to race and be competitive without the alloy parts. There's still a few weeks before the MO5 is available here. I'll decide between now and then whether to buy the Pro or the standard kit.