SC10 4x4 Thread
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Just ordered a FT 4x4,
Was wondering if AE lets me assemble the diffs or do the come pre-assemble like the non-ft kit?
I understand AE is trying to save the builder some time by pre-assembling some items (Arm, Diffs, Shocks) But I buy the kit because I enjoy building it.
Was wondering if AE lets me assemble the diffs or do the come pre-assemble like the non-ft kit?
I understand AE is trying to save the builder some time by pre-assembling some items (Arm, Diffs, Shocks) But I buy the kit because I enjoy building it.
Got to the run the new Ae v2 slipper last night for the first time .
O-man !
I`m faster now, look out !
Nice work Ae , used a Ae heavy duty pad on the very back & the included pads ....
Dialed !
Fresh body & a new set of shoes today.. ( JConcept pressure points)
yesterday
new rpm arms , new Ae conversion kit & a little extra blue eye candy...
O-man !
I`m faster now, look out !

Nice work Ae , used a Ae heavy duty pad on the very back & the included pads ....
Dialed !

Fresh body & a new set of shoes today.. ( JConcept pressure points)
yesterday
new rpm arms , new Ae conversion kit & a little extra blue eye candy...
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Does anyone know spring rates for original RC8 front springs as they appear to be same diameter and length as rear 4x4 springs? Might work a little better on the rear as they are correct length.
3.31 lb. Black Springs
3.93 lb. Silver Springs
4.61 lb. Bronze Springs
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...Spring-Set-RC8
3.93 lb. Silver Springs
4.61 lb. Bronze Springs
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...Spring-Set-RC8
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[QUOTE=Evil Genius jr.;10598517]3.31 lb. Black Springs
3.93 lb. Silver Springs
4.61 lb. Bronze Springs
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...Spring-Set-RC8[/QUOTE
Thanks, looks like they might just work. Will have to try them out.
3.93 lb. Silver Springs
4.61 lb. Bronze Springs
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...Spring-Set-RC8[/QUOTE
Thanks, looks like they might just work. Will have to try them out.
Go to the rcshox thread in this site, there are kind of instructions on the 1st and read the last couple pages and that should fill in the blanks.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...-services.html
Seems like outdoor starting point is 6 and indoor starting point is 8. Edit: low traction 6, high traction 8. Your driving style will influence how you set it up as well.
Go to the rcshox thread in this site, there are kind of instructions on the 1st and read the last couple pages and that should fill in the blanks.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...-services.html
Go to the rcshox thread in this site, there are kind of instructions on the 1st and read the last couple pages and that should fill in the blanks.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...-services.html



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