Team Associated B4.2 Thread
#2296
#2297
well, I heard the lopros like to strip gears so, I thought maybe a servo saver may be prudent. I was asking for peoples personal experience whether a servo saver is necessary or not.
My buggy is in hog territory pushing 1620g so, I'm trying to shave some weight wherever possible. I'm using a chassis and body wrap so, that's why mine is so heavy. I might take the chassis wrap off too though.
My buggy is in hog territory pushing 1620g so, I'm trying to shave some weight wherever possible. I'm using a chassis and body wrap so, that's why mine is so heavy. I might take the chassis wrap off too though.
#2299
check to make sure you have the correct and same spring cups on and they are on the right direction.
#2300
*check if internal shock limiter's (.030 spacer) count is correct .
#2302
#2303
#2307
well for the first time since getting big bore shocks, I have my buggy dialed. Only took 2 months, lol. After I bought a 22 4 weeks ago, I saw in the 22 what I wanted from my b4. basically I wanted more steering from the rear. so, I tweaked a few things and ended up at AE's suggested shock package with 30/27.5 oils, lol. I changed to holeshot m3's in the rear because they allowed more rear steering than the 3d's or dd's. I lower the front ball stud to 1mm washer, switched to c hubs in the rear with no washers and a NON shaved brace. My shock positions and camber links are in the usually places we most all use. Also, I ran my shorty all the way back. with 28 grams in a foam in front of the shorty. The weight was mount under the foam, thus lower cg. I have been playing a lot with shorty positions and weighted foams. The shorty by its self was never right and the full pack felt heavy, but I really like playing with weighted foam and moving it around. Something to try if you get bored. basically the same idea at the Orion wts packs.
#2310
Mike



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