RC10B4.1 FT/WC
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From: Las Vegas nv
Pretty much any national level event (Nationals, Cactus Classic, Hot Rod Shootout) and even regional (regionals, state champ races, etc) level events. Not really done at a club race but its always good to make sure your legal so that if you ever do go to a race where they check you will be good to go. This is done with wheels, tires, body etc...ready to race.
hmmm i don't have those RTR plastic bushings handy... will fuel tubing work? that's what we use in our nitro scalers
so I broke an a arm this weekend, no biggie right. So I bought a new set and wow, wtf. The arms that came with my WC were nicely made. smooth and did not require tooling to make them free. These replacement arms are well, crap. Sharp molding all over the place. I filed and dremeled them and they still are not free. if I lift the arm with the tire and shock off, and release...it stays up. I will keep removing material until its free, but what happened? Did AE get a new molding company?
I think he is referring to running the .300 short black ball stud. The manual does call for them as they are used in that location when building the kit. I have seen some substitute the silver tall .400 stud in this place and can cause the turnbuckle to rub bb springs
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...l-Stud-Black-6
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...l-Stud-Black-6
I'll post again what happens with AE after I head over there hopefully later this afternoon.



