The AE FActory Team B44.2 Thread
#1486
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if price is an issue try this i buy a 3 pack of 3m vinyl from chaparral motorsports for 9 bucks and i can get 3 per sheet thats .83 cents each and its good mx clear vinyl strong enough for my rango desc410v2 pro kit and sct's are a lot heavier as you know lol you get my point though
#1489
These..
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Alloy-Steeri...-/190571266729
Last edited by UN4RACING; 12-30-2012 at 03:47 PM.
#1490
[QUOTE=JoeGolf;11611223]By far one of the smoothest and quickest builds I've done in 20+yrs. Strange to think AE is the same company that offers the billion parts SC10 4x4(which I do love) and then the B44.2 which seems to have so few parts and be so straight forward.
My only question is this, on the big bore shocks, the lower exterior O-ring which goes in the Blue cap, does it go into the bottom of the blue cap or up the outside portion of the threads on the shock body(because thats where I put it)?
Thanks, Joe
You have them on right. Looks pretty fast to me. If I could make a suggestion.............
DRIVE IT HARD AND PUT IT AWAY DIRTY!!! LOL Your going to love this kit. Tops all the 44's.
My only question is this, on the big bore shocks, the lower exterior O-ring which goes in the Blue cap, does it go into the bottom of the blue cap or up the outside portion of the threads on the shock body(because thats where I put it)?
Thanks, Joe
You have them on right. Looks pretty fast to me. If I could make a suggestion.............

DRIVE IT HARD AND PUT IT AWAY DIRTY!!! LOL Your going to love this kit. Tops all the 44's.
#1491
[QUOTE=UN4RACING;11612053]
OH I DID!!!!!! Amazingly easy to driveand drive fast, I've been running 2wd and 4wd SCT and this is as easy, if not easier to drive than the 4wd SCT. Did I break an arm, yes, but hitting a steel beam while in the air would tend to do that, not the fault of the car.
By far one of the smoothest and quickest builds I've done in 20+yrs. Strange to think AE is the same company that offers the billion parts SC10 4x4(which I do love) and then the B44.2 which seems to have so few parts and be so straight forward.
My only question is this, on the big bore shocks, the lower exterior O-ring which goes in the Blue cap, does it go into the bottom of the blue cap or up the outside portion of the threads on the shock body(because thats where I put it)?
Thanks, Joe
You have them on right. Looks pretty fast to me. If I could make a suggestion.............
DRIVE IT HARD AND PUT IT AWAY DIRTY!!! LOL Your going to love this kit. Tops all the 44's.
My only question is this, on the big bore shocks, the lower exterior O-ring which goes in the Blue cap, does it go into the bottom of the blue cap or up the outside portion of the threads on the shock body(because thats where I put it)?
Thanks, Joe
You have them on right. Looks pretty fast to me. If I could make a suggestion.............

DRIVE IT HARD AND PUT IT AWAY DIRTY!!! LOL Your going to love this kit. Tops all the 44's.
OH I DID!!!!!! Amazingly easy to driveand drive fast, I've been running 2wd and 4wd SCT and this is as easy, if not easier to drive than the 4wd SCT. Did I break an arm, yes, but hitting a steel beam while in the air would tend to do that, not the fault of the car.
#1492
[QUOTE=JoeGolf;11612088]It is easy to drive huh. It soaks everything up and floats over jumps. The length of the kit and the shocks seem to compliment each other. On power it really digs in, very stable and predictable to drive....
#1497
The only disadvantage I can think of is I would be more likely to break a shock tower. If it would have been made to use screws I would be all over one. I like the down force of the plastic ones. So I would wonder if lowering it if it would take away from the down force.



