SC10 4x4 Thread
Anyone using the Exotec inline saddle kit? I like the way the straps work, but don't want to have to use a tool to get the battery out, anyone using it find thumbscrews that fit? Ideally I would like oversize thumbscrews with a metric hex center. Would the FT saddle mount fit in the exotek?
For me, I just undo one side, and slide the strap out.
I also run the really big 6000mah Hyperions, similar in height to the Gens Ace packs. I actually found using just the standard post size alone allowed you to get the packs out the easiest, at least one standard post size on one pair of posts. I did this on the set towards the rear.
Anyone using the Exotec inline saddle kit? I like the way the straps work, but don't want to have to use a tool to get the battery out, anyone using it find thumbscrews that fit? Ideally I would like oversize thumbscrews with a metric hex center. Would the FT saddle mount fit in the exotek?
I did not remove any of the shims on the outside of the hub.
So to confirm, when you put in 2 of the shims that go behind the sun gears, you take off the shim that goes between the hub and the diff case?[/QUOTE]
Yrs that is what I done. Just seeing that paper thin shim in there just worries me with all the stress that is going on in those diffs.
So to confirm, when you put in 2 of the shims that go behind the sun gears, you take off the shim that goes between the hub and the diff case?[/QUOTE]
Yrs that is what I done. Just seeing that paper thin shim in there just worries me with all the stress that is going on in those diffs.
On the diff shim issue. I found that by lapping the face of the diff housing where the paper gasket goes you solve two issues. It reduces oil leakage and tightens the gear mesh. I use wet/dry sand paper on a piece of glass to true it. Add the bearing mod and I have yet see a diff issue.
What bearing mod are you talking about?
Anyone using the Exotec inline saddle kit? I like the way the straps work, but don't want to have to use a tool to get the battery out, anyone using it find thumbscrews that fit? Ideally I would like oversize thumbscrews with a metric hex center. Would the FT saddle mount fit in the exotek?
You machine/cut down the diff case and add a 5x10x3 bearing to the outside of the diff inside the bearing that is already there. It takes away all the out drive slop. I was going to sell the diff's pre-cut with the bearings but am still testing with exactly how much to leave on the diff. So far the only issue I have had was one side of the diff leaking but it was a very old/worn diff case I was using to test with. Waiting on new parts to arrive with seals to test a final product.
Shaun (Coyote) does have some for sale currently if you do not want to attempt this yourself. I believe they are $36 a pair from him.
Shaun (Coyote) does have some for sale currently if you do not want to attempt this yourself. I believe they are $36 a pair from him.
And how many people here are running front springs on the rear? and how do you figure out if they say yellow are you still using the yellow from the front?
Jeff can you post a pic of the RcShox saddle mount the pic on the website is so small I am having a hard time making it out.
And how many people here are running front springs on the rear? and how do you figure out if they say yellow are you still using the yellow from the front?
And how many people here are running front springs on the rear? and how do you figure out if they say yellow are you still using the yellow from the front?
Anyone using the Exotec inline saddle kit? I like the way the straps work, but don't want to have to use a tool to get the battery out, anyone using it find thumbscrews that fit? Ideally I would like oversize thumbscrews with a metric hex center. Would the FT saddle mount fit in the exotek?



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