Originally Posted by
SteveM
I know about contact cement and Shoe Goo (or Goop), but I have never seen "rubber glue" available anywhere. Maybe the stuff is plentiful down under, but not here.
I have to admit that I have never found any 'rubber' glue anywhere either & Tamiya don't seem to recommend or make one themselves, but I have used Evo Stik, which appears 'rubbery' & does the job well... It would help no end if I remembered to place the diff in the right way round!
Regarding the 'diffing out' coming out of corners, I don't really suffer with that on dry, or high traction surfaces, sometimes it's simply the traction breaking free & the motor revving up as a result.
I have run the same stiffness rated springs front & rear & that helps tremendously as I find that the softer springs at the back get the rear end way too loose (a trick I learned with the FF01)