RC10B4.1 FT/WC

factory drivers are use the short bushing
Have broken two ft towers after grinding to fit BB .
To use the original shock position you have grind quite bit off the ft tower.
Makes for a weaker part and now know from experience you guys might like to use something stronger .
Now use the longer FT shock bushing(#1781) & a .030 shim behind it .
You will have to shave very little for the shock to clear & makes for a lot stronger tower & a happier racer ....
Rear tower seems to be strong enough to handle the trim , no breaks from the rear tower yet ...
To use the original shock position you have grind quite bit off the ft tower.
Makes for a weaker part and now know from experience you guys might like to use something stronger .
Now use the longer FT shock bushing(#1781) & a .030 shim behind it .
You will have to shave very little for the shock to clear & makes for a lot stronger tower & a happier racer ....

Rear tower seems to be strong enough to handle the trim , no breaks from the rear tower yet ...
O well looks like you found a fix for it for now...
I'll stick to my K shocks ...
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Getting back into 2wd after running 1/8e all summer. Just bought a b4wc kit and gonna start out w chad dues setup as thats what most local guys ate running here indoors. Seems shorty packs are the norm too. Do i wanna mount my esc behind the shorty pack or just on the lt side like normal? Hope to have it all ready to go for next weekend.
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+8mm chassis is just that a chassis that is 8mm longer than the old b4. B44 arms are arms that were included with the b44 (4x4 version) that are a bit stiffer.
Shaved U brace just knocks off the raised area where the rear camber links attach to to change the roll center and camber gain
Shaved U brace just knocks off the raised area where the rear camber links attach to to change the roll center and camber gain
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+8mm chassis is just that a chassis that is 8mm longer than the old b4. B44 arms are arms that were included with the b44 (4x4 version) that are a bit stiffer.
Shaved U brace just knocks off the raised area where the rear camber links attach to to change the roll center and camber gain
Shaved U brace just knocks off the raised area where the rear camber links attach to to change the roll center and camber gain
+8mm chassis is just that a chassis that is 8mm longer than the old b4. B44 arms are arms that were included with the b44 (4x4 version) that are a bit stiffer.
Shaved U brace just knocks off the raised area where the rear camber links attach to to change the roll center and camber gain
Shaved U brace just knocks off the raised area where the rear camber links attach to to change the roll center and camber gain
I thought roll center is related to putting an angle on the camber link, meaning you move one side or the other, higher or lower.
+8mm chassis is just that a chassis that is 8mm longer than the old b4. B44 arms are arms that were included with the b44 (4x4 version) that are a bit stiffer.
Shaved U brace just knocks off the raised area where the rear camber links attach to to change the roll center and camber gain
Shaved U brace just knocks off the raised area where the rear camber links attach to to change the roll center and camber gain
I'm confused about the whole shaved u-brace thing. If you lower the inner point by shaving the brace and then lower the outer by using the C tower, you're just lowering the link completely. Wouldn't the roll center be the same?
I thought roll center is related to putting an angle on the camber link, meaning you move one side or the other, higher or lower.
I thought roll center is related to putting an angle on the camber link, meaning you move one side or the other, higher or lower.
When you lower the upper camber link it is essentially like drawing another parallel line under the original location and as a result the IC changes since the lines intersect sooner and thus the line from the tires contact patch is even steeper and therefore actually raises the RC slightly.
One thing to keep in mind is that this only determines the 'static' roll center, but when the chassis rolls through a turn the roll center migrates around and how much it moves is influenced by the suspension geometry.
Heres an image that I just googled that should hopefully help illustrate what I said:
I'm confused about the whole shaved u-brace thing. If you lower the inner point by shaving the brace and then lower the outer by using the C tower, you're just lowering the link completely. Wouldn't the roll center be the same?
I thought roll center is related to putting an angle on the camber link, meaning you move one side or the other, higher or lower.
I thought roll center is related to putting an angle on the camber link, meaning you move one side or the other, higher or lower.




