RC10B4.1 FT/WC
I rebuilt my BB shocks I kept getting them sucking back in towards shock bodies, no matter how many times I built them. I even tried the spring trick someone mentioned earlier. Still same issue no matter what, so finally, I just pulled down shaft unscrewed bottem shock body screwed it back on and it stopped doing it??? It no longer sucking in and when you pushed in it pushed back with normal rebound
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I rebuilt my BB shocks I kept getting them sucking back in towards shock bodies, no matter how many times I built them. I even tried the spring trick someone mentioned earlier. Still same issue no matter what, so finally, I just pulled down shaft unscrewed bottem shock body screwed it back on and it stopped doing it??? It no longer sucking in and when you pushed in it pushed back with normal rebound
Those having the shaft suck back in. After bleeding them do they still suck in after you "pump" them 10-15 times emulsifying the air/oil?
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Hey guys ordering a new b4.1 what extra should I get while I'm at running in the mod class. I've heard about avid slipper but if I did that what slipper cover will fit over it anything else I should get? What's your thoughts on a Tekin 6.5 turn combo system or should I go lower or higher on motor turns?
Thanks
Wil
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Wil
A 6.5 in a 2wd buggy is a handful. If you have to ask, and unless you are experienced running 2wd mod, i would suggest no more than a 10.5.
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I rebuilt my BB shocks I kept getting them sucking back in towards shock bodies, no matter how many times I built them. I even tried the spring trick someone mentioned earlier. Still same issue no matter what, so finally, I just pulled down shaft unscrewed bottem shock body screwed it back on and it stopped doing it??? It no longer sucking in and when you pushed in it pushed back with normal rebound
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I have found when i get negative rebound, i pump the shock shafts vigorously a couple of times and gets rid of the negative rebound. If that does not work, i extend the shaft, remove the bleed screw, and slowly compress the shock, rethread the bleed screw and you are done.
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I would suggest building your kit, driving the buggy, and then make adjustments depending on the track(s) you will race at and your driving style. Just because the avid hexes, big bores, or steering rack are popular upgrades, does not mean they are needed to be competitive.
A 6.5 in a 2wd buggy is a handful. If you have to ask, and unless you are experienced running 2wd mod, i would suggest no more than a 10.5.
A 6.5 in a 2wd buggy is a handful. If you have to ask, and unless you are experienced running 2wd mod, i would suggest no more than a 10.5.
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I rebuilt my BB shocks I kept getting them sucking back in towards shock bodies, no matter how many times I built them. I even tried the spring trick someone mentioned earlier. Still same issue no matter what, so finally, I just pulled down shaft unscrewed bottem shock body screwed it back on and it stopped doing it??? It no longer sucking in and when you pushed in it pushed back with normal rebound
I made the little carbon shelf that fit under the U-brace last night to mount the esc on. Looks pretty factory if I say so myself. I'll snap some pictures once I get home from work today. The only issue I see with mounting the ESC in the middle is that I am pretty locked in with the location of the shorty other then moving it forward, but it would be the same if the esc was mounted down inside the tray.
When converting to hexes how are the quality of the JC hexes?
I really want only JC parts on my buggy.
Also what allows the wheels to spin with hexes?
Do the bearing that I used to use in the wheels go in the steering blocks with hexes?
Also I am guessing I need axle pins up front too?
What is the part # for the lock nuts that go in the hex steering blocks?
Thanks and sorry for so many questions.
I really want only JC parts on my buggy.
Also what allows the wheels to spin with hexes?
Do the bearing that I used to use in the wheels go in the steering blocks with hexes?
Also I am guessing I need axle pins up front too?
What is the part # for the lock nuts that go in the hex steering blocks?
Thanks and sorry for so many questions.
Last edited by Venom1836; 11-26-2012 at 06:19 AM. Reason: Never mind about the BB Shocks
all the tracks are hard packed indoor medium bite. i usaully go with a barcode or something like that. i purchased some v2 shocks with losi big bore springs but only have a single set so looking for something that i can change and adjust with.
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I made the little carbon shelf that fit under the U-brace last night to mount the esc on. Looks pretty factory if I say so myself. I'll snap some pictures once I get home from work today. The only issue I see with mounting the ESC in the middle is that I am pretty locked in with the location of the shorty other then moving it forward, but it would be the same if the esc was mounted down inside the tray.
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I made the little carbon shelf that fit under the U-brace last night to mount the esc on. Looks pretty factory if I say so myself. I'll snap some pictures once I get home from work today. The only issue I see with mounting the ESC in the middle is that I am pretty locked in with the location of the shorty other then moving it forward, but it would be the same if the esc was mounted down inside the tray.
When converting to hexes how are the quality of the JC hexes?
I really want only JC parts on my buggy.
Also what allows the wheels to spin with hexes?
Do the bearing that I used to use in the wheels go in the steering blocks with hexes?
Also I am guessing I need axle pins up front too?
What is the part # for the lock nuts that go in the hex steering blocks?
Thanks and sorry for so many questions.
I really want only JC parts on my buggy.
Also what allows the wheels to spin with hexes?
Do the bearing that I used to use in the wheels go in the steering blocks with hexes?
Also I am guessing I need axle pins up front too?
What is the part # for the lock nuts that go in the hex steering blocks?
Thanks and sorry for so many questions.




