SC10 4x4 Thread
I never use them, have Hotwire...
BUT!
It is very easy to push them with the point of a hex driver
By the way.,,,, fixed my push tonite.. Turned the single fastest lap ever for me on my home track, and beat my 6 minute average time by over 2 seconds. Too tired to post up the new setup,will do it after work tomorrow
BUT!
It is very easy to push them with the point of a hex driver

By the way.,,,, fixed my push tonite.. Turned the single fastest lap ever for me on my home track, and beat my 6 minute average time by over 2 seconds. Too tired to post up the new setup,will do it after work tomorrow
Thanks Bro,
I think it was a combo effect.. Went to 7 pins on the center diff, inside mount on rear arm, blue springs up front. I could drive it nice and smooth, didn't feel like I was beating the hell out of it, running on the ragged edge. It was easier to drive than ever and yet faster!
I think it was a combo effect.. Went to 7 pins on the center diff, inside mount on rear arm, blue springs up front. I could drive it nice and smooth, didn't feel like I was beating the hell out of it, running on the ragged edge. It was easier to drive than ever and yet faster!
Finally tried the 8mm C-Tab rear hub mod.
I reversed the rear hubs L/R to get a better angle on the camber links.
The turnbuckles just clear the rear shock springs by 1mm or so. As I stated before, if they do hit you can space the top shock bushing out with shims.
I am running the mod with 12mm Ti ball studs and 6mm shims.
Previously I ran the middle hole on the rear hubs. With the C-tab mod it moves the rear camber link right above the inside hole on the stock hub. This was a shorter camber link than what I typically run. While I did try the inside hole on the stock hub previously, I did not like the shorter rear link. With the C-Tab mod it did feel better. It loosened up the rear end just enough but still carved a good turn.
I am running the Exotek center chassis with blue front springs in the front, white front springs in the rear with 32.5/27.5 shock fluid F/R, stock 1.2 pistons. The rear feels a little soft so I am going to try moving up to the blue front spring in the rear and maybe move up to 30wt shock fluid.
Had a 2 week old RX8 fail on me for no apparent reason. Reinstalled my MMP with external BEC and runs flawless. Why did I buy an RX8?
I reversed the rear hubs L/R to get a better angle on the camber links.
The turnbuckles just clear the rear shock springs by 1mm or so. As I stated before, if they do hit you can space the top shock bushing out with shims.
I am running the mod with 12mm Ti ball studs and 6mm shims.
Previously I ran the middle hole on the rear hubs. With the C-tab mod it moves the rear camber link right above the inside hole on the stock hub. This was a shorter camber link than what I typically run. While I did try the inside hole on the stock hub previously, I did not like the shorter rear link. With the C-Tab mod it did feel better. It loosened up the rear end just enough but still carved a good turn.
I am running the Exotek center chassis with blue front springs in the front, white front springs in the rear with 32.5/27.5 shock fluid F/R, stock 1.2 pistons. The rear feels a little soft so I am going to try moving up to the blue front spring in the rear and maybe move up to 30wt shock fluid.
Had a 2 week old RX8 fail on me for no apparent reason. Reinstalled my MMP with external BEC and runs flawless. Why did I buy an RX8?
I did the same, 8mm mod with the reversed rear hubs. The problem seems that reversing the hubs ends up shortening the camber link to the point that turnbuckle is messing up the end of the ball cup.
Seems, with the reversed hubs, the camber link should be in the outside hole on the hub tab?
Anyone?
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I did the same, 8mm mod with the reversed rear hubs. The problem seems that reversing the hubs ends up shortening the camber link to the point that turnbuckle is messing up the end of the ball cup.
Seems, with the reversed hubs, the camber link should be in the outside hole on the hub tab?
Anyone?
Seems, with the reversed hubs, the camber link should be in the outside hole on the hub tab?
Anyone?
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Coyote, your confused?

This is not good, cus that makes both of us..
Funny part ?
Thinking maybe they are doing it on purpose.....
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maybe someone can help me, i purchased the ack bar up grade and it slides off the pivots when i run the truck,perhaps i am not installing it correctly but i can't seem to find any info when i search. love the quality of these hop ups but some assembly tips would be helpful....thanks
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maybe someone can help me, i purchased the ack bar up grade and it slides off the pivots when i run the truck,perhaps i am not installing it correctly but i can't seem to find any info when i search. love the quality of these hop ups but some assembly tips would be helpful....thanks

maybe someone can help me, i purchased the ack bar up grade and it slides off the pivots when i run the truck,perhaps i am not installing it correctly but i can't seem to find any info when i search. love the quality of these hop ups but some assembly tips would be helpful....thanks

http://www.rcshox.com/wp-content/upl...stallation.pdf
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