RC10B4.1 FT/WC
Install the servo mounts in the chassis and then lay your servo in there. You'll be able to see how much space is between the servo mount and ears and use the corresponding spacers (if any are needed). Hope this helps.
mike
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I need some help I have been away from racing since last indoor season and want to update my car. I have the +8mm chassis and hexes already. What else is new? I see AE finally has big bores to pre order and avids new clutch setup. Anything else I'm missing? Thanks
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Avid aluminum steering bell crank. Depending on track type you race on the shaved U-brace/ "C" hub tower mod is pretty nice. I think that will about do it.
The ballast in front of the tranny to add a lil rear weight. You can use either the triad or ae vts with good success, even with the v2 shocks if u dnt buy the bb shocks you can use avid springs or save a lil money and get the losi bb springs, which are also good and a better upgrade than the stock ae springs
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I believe you are talking about part # ASC9873. Carbon C hub tower for the aluminum rear hubs. Lower mounting position to be used in conjunction with shaving the rear u-brace. Supposedly improves rear traction. I personally did not shave the rear brace. I just took out the washer on the rear inner camber ball stud.
Last edited by zipperfoot; 09-19-2014 at 02:26 PM.



