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Old 09-24-2012, 02:46 PM
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B44.2 Build & Tuning FAQ with Links at bottom of this 1st post

July 15th 2014 - Link to Official Team Associated B44.3 FT Kit

The RC10B44 is a proven winning platform with two I.F.M.A.R. World Championships and four R.O.A.R. National titles under its belt!

The B44.2 Factory Team kit takes the next step in drawing out every opportunity to maximize the 4WD buggy's potential.

The big news on the B44.2 is the new Factory Team 12mm 'Big Bore' hard-anodized shocks. The shocks feature threaded collars, machined aluminum shock caps with bleed screws, and are completed with TiN "Gold" 3mm shock shafts.

The end result is a 12mm shock that delivers a plush and compliant ride that keeps the B44.2's tires planted on the ground.

The B44.2 also received an updated 2.5mm carbon-fiber chassis that is 8mm longer and 3mm narrower than the previous model. This not only improves stability and overall handling of the B44.2 but also accommodates the new LiPo quick-change battery mounting system, and VTS multiplate slipper assembly.

The engineers in Area 51 have once again evolved the B44 to keep it a winner, while everyone else is just trying to keep up. If you're ready to step up your 4WD program, the B44.2 is ready for you!

Factory Team 12mm 'Big Bore' hard anodized aluminum threaded shocks with TiN "Gold" 3mm shock shafts

· Updated 2.5mm carbon-fiber chassis +8mm optimized for LiPo saddle packs

· VTS slipper (variable torque, multi-plate slipper with 3 drive surfaces) assembly featuring a high-rate spring

· Composite battery trays allow for battery position adjustment with integrated spacers and quick-change battery straps

· Updated 3.5mm front shock tower and 3.0mm rear shock tower designed specifically for the new 12mm shocks

· Factory Team 12mm aluminum rear clamping hexes and rear hex wheels

· Updated front top deck for increased rigidity featuring locking antenna mount

· Factory Team 7075-T6 blue aluminum 0° rear hubs with oversized outer bearing

· Updated front suspension arm for increased durability

· Blue aluminum cam-type motor mount for easier and more secure gear mesh adjustments

· JConcepts Finnisher +8mm body (clear) and Factory Team protective chassis tape included

B44.2 Build and Tune FAQ - Updated October 12th, 2013

All videos courtesy of UN4RACING

B44.2 Kit Manual - Page 4 - Pre-Build Diff Cleaning
B44.2 Kit Manual - Page 4 - Diff Build
B44.2 Kit Manual - Page 4 - Diff Break In
B44.2 Kit Manual - Page 5/6 - Gearboxes - Part 1
B44.2 Kit Manual - Page 5/6 - Gearboxes - Part 2
B44.2 Kit Manual - Page 7 - Steering Rack
B44.2 Kit Manual - Page 8 - Chassis Front End
B44.2 Kit Manual - Page 9 - Chassis Rear End
B44.2 Kit Manual - Page 10 - Slipper Pre-Build
B44.2 Kit Manual - Page 10 - Slipper Assembly
B44.2 Kit Manual - Page 11 - Center Bulkheads
B44.2 Kit Manual - Page 11 - Front Upper Chassis
B44.2 Kit Manual - Page 12 - Rear Upper Chassis
B44.2 Kit Manual - Page 13 - Turnbuckle Build
B44.2 Kit Manual - Page 13/15 - Drivetrain CVA Build
B44.2 Kit Manual - Page 13/14 - Front Suspension Build
B44.2 Kit Manual - Page 15 - Rear Suspension Build
B44.2 Kit Manual - Page 16 - Anti-Roll Bar
B44.2 Kit Manual - Page 17 - Battery Tray - Part 1
B44.2 Kit Manual - Page 17 - Battery Tray - Part 2
B44.2 Kit Manual - Page 18 - Shock Build - Part 1
B44.2 Kit Manual - Page 18 - Shock Build - Part 2.1
B44.2 Kit Manual - Page 18 - Shock Build - Part 2.2
B44.2 Kit Manual - Page 18 - Shock Build - Part 3
B44.2 Kit Manual - Page 18 - Shock Build - Part 4
B44.2 Kit Manual - Page 19 - Finishing the Build
B44.2 Kit Manual - Page 19/20 - Wiring & Electronics
B44.2 - Diff Break in on the Table
B44.2 - Easy Slipper Installation
B44.2 - Handy Diff Adjustment Tool
B44.2 - How to Build the Handy Diff Tool
B44.2 - Trouble Shooting Droop and CVA Plunge
B44.2 - Front Arm O-Ring Mod

Team Associated Driver Setup Sheets

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Originally Posted by big chris
Here is the Newest Team Associated 4wd Buggy.

Looks great..Subtle changes but stuff that counts
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so sick
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looks sick...... wish I wasn't poor
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Great update.The 12mm hex is just for the rear end?
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Originally Posted by 30Tooth
Great update.The 12mm hex is just for the rear end?
the front end already uses a hex
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Aluminum turnbuckles?
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Yes,I have a B44 but the front isn't 12mm hex that's why I asked if that changed.
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Can't you use the B4.1 front hexes on the front?
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It looks as if the front is an aluminum hub just not clamping. It's held in by a pin.
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Plastic battery tray and hold downs?at least leave the hold down carbon
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Buy a marked down B44.1, get the big bores and updated shock towers and throw on an AVID slipper system and your done.
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Front hub doesnt look to have changed. you cant use the b4 hexes on the front because the 4wd wheels arent 12mm hex.
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Originally Posted by pink_sleeve
Aluminum turnbuckles?
gotta be a error, those are the standard FT Titanium Turnbuckles.
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Originally Posted by Jmuck69
Buy a marked down B44.1, get the big bores and updated shock towers and throw on an AVID slipper system and your done.
Except you still wouldn't have the longer chassis, and all the stuff that goes with that.

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gotta be a error, those are the standard FT Titanium Turnbuckles.
I agree. I would bet money that has to be a typo! Especially since the photo appears to be the standard titanium turnbuckle.
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