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Old 01-23-2012 | 11:30 PM
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Originally Posted by mrbubbs
I found some at bluegroovehobbies
Thanks,ordered up so yellow and red springs and the cups!
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Old 01-23-2012 | 11:36 PM
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Originally Posted by ViGiLaNtE351
Just to add a bit more to the BB fitment.

I have just tested my Yokomo BB shocks from the BMAX4 Factory 2011 kit and they fit perfect, bar a small adjustment. Please excuse the dirt, as our track was wet, and i havent cleaned up the car. Im all for presentation when i come to the track, for the first race at least.

Taking into consideration im using the anodized front shock tower, the front shocks will need a spacer or nut to space them back from the tower so you get full travel and use of the inner hole. They do not bind in any way, and have the travel and droop that I want my B4 to have, Full lock left and right also no binding on springs.







The rear shocks will need a small piece taken out of the top of the shock mount (with dremel) wont need more than 2mm just so you can use inner top hole. Other than that, no binding in any other holes, the turnbuckles touch the springs by the slightest (i do mean slightest, can slide a piece of paper between) but dont have any restriction on the shock. They are the same length as AE V2 or the RTR Blue. Has a nicer feel, and damping properties, although I am only using 30 and 20 wt oil at this time.












Sorry to the other guy who may go NUTSO...

What collars are those, custom made?
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Old 01-23-2012 | 11:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Ryno B4.1
What collars are those, custom made?
the yokomo ones... shocks and all..



Originally Posted by jirish617
As far as the traxxas parts could you link those to me? I am on amain but dont know what exactly what Im looking for.
traxxas part is 3768 comes with 2 retainers, 2 cups, and some pistons...

im using the cups from the kit as they fit but are tight. but leave less room for adjustment as they sit "higher"

as far as springs, people are running any combo of losi orange or silver up front, and losi white, yellow or pink in the rear...

silver up front on high bite, orange up front on medium/low bite. (i believe)

white in the rear if you need most rear traction, yellow for medium rear traction, pink for high bite. (i believe)

as i said previously im running silver/white (WC Losi BB Setup)
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Old 01-23-2012 | 11:52 PM
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thanks guys, I actually just read a few pages back, I might just wait for AE to release their BB instead...hopefully they don't cause as much as the Kyrosho BBs
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Old 01-23-2012 | 11:53 PM
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Originally Posted by jirish617
Those shocks look BADD! I want some, how much where they/where can i get them?
How much heavier is the car with all the aluminum parts? Also what breaks now if you crash? I feel like if you crash since alot of that is stronger now, it'll put the impact on something else?

Originally Posted by dirt_oval
Oh goodness..

The shocks look sweet on there, if it weren't for the aluminum parts. To each his own I suppose..

But why?..
The extra weight is neither here nor there, they are lightweight and the only part to break if anything went wrong will be the bulkhead that the front arms are attached to which I have spares at the track incase plus the original parts if needed. Touch wood that doesnt happen!

And yes these are the Yokomo Shocks complete, as shown above in another post.

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Old 01-23-2012 | 11:56 PM
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Originally Posted by jirish617
thanks guys, I actually just read a few pages back, I might just wait for AE to release their BB instead...hopefully they don't cause as much as the Kyrosho BBs
they will cost a pretty penny... and as being said it wont be for awhile either.

costs like $15 to do the spring swap if you use the traxxas cups too.
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Old 01-24-2012 | 02:17 AM
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Originally Posted by ViGiLaNtE351
The extra weight is neither here nor there.

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Mind if i ask how much your complete buggy weighs race ready? I bet it has a bigger impact than you know..all that unsprung weight
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Old 01-24-2012 | 02:18 AM
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Sorry for the dirty car, but this thread needs more pics lol. This is the new High Velocity shorty pack also. My ESC is out for warranty



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Old 01-24-2012 | 02:36 AM
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hoping my HVR shorties got shipped out today lol
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Old 01-24-2012 | 02:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Just1More
Mind if i ask how much your complete buggy weighs race ready? I bet it has a bigger impact than you know..all that unsprung weight
You tell me yours, I'll tell you mine 2moro. These items are very light weight. But for me, its not so much an issue unless it was hindering state titles, which I don't think I'm good enough to get to anyway.

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Old 01-24-2012 | 03:02 AM
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Mine was in the 1670g area with HV 60c stick packs. With the shorty i'm at 1537g, and looking to go lower(seems like the fast locals are close to 1600g). I want to be at the 1500g legal limit then tune the car around the weight. I know the weight makes it more stable, but i want to try and make the shorty pack work because we all know lighter cars are faster cars. I raced with it last weekend and came in 6th out of 12 or so cars, with some terrible first few laps. I'd also like to buy 2 scales, weigh each corner with stick pack and shorty, get the car to 1500g while maintaining the same percentages of each corner, or close to it. Basically making it lighter as a whole rather than just the back end.
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Old 01-24-2012 | 03:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Just1More
Mine was in the 1670g area with HV 60c stick packs. With the shorty i'm at 1537g, and looking to go lower(seems like the fast locals are close to 1600g). I want to be at the 1500g legal limit then tune the car around the weight. I know the weight makes it more stable, but i want to try and make the shorty pack work because we all know lighter cars are faster cars. I raced with it last weekend and came in 6th out of 12 or so cars, with some terrible first few laps. I'd also like to buy 2 scales, weigh each corner with stick pack and shorty, get the car to 1500g while maintaining the same percentages of each corner, or close to it. Basically making it lighter as a whole rather than just the back end.
Awesome notes, gives me something to look at and base my judgement on whether to go back to original equipment or continue till it becomes a problem. Thanx again, I'll weigh mine up, I run a full lipo size pack too, so that will add extra too.

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Old 01-24-2012 | 05:22 AM
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Talking I went to the big bore springs....

I was very pleased to go to the Losi spring combo on my car. Faster? No. More consistent? Yes. You could push the car harder and it was more forgiving if it got upset. It will be faster in the long run when it is all tested as I get used to it.

I went #2 all the way around.
1/2" of rebound.
35 front with Losi silver.
27.5 rear with Losi pink.

I went ahead and got the GHEA collars and they fit very well.
We run on a track which has big car ruts and bumps. It soaks it up and holds the line much better with the new spring package.

Awesome upgrade.
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Old 01-24-2012 | 05:56 AM
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The ghea collars are threaded. But expensive.. if i get
RPM spring collar #70322 / Traxxas version #3768
are they threaded or do they just fit underneath the stock spring collar?
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Old 01-24-2012 | 07:11 AM
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Originally Posted by t.mathewson
The ghea collars are threaded. But expensive.. if i get
RPM spring collar #70322 / Traxxas version #3768
are they threaded or do they just fit underneath the stock spring collar?
Fit right underneeth
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