Team Associated B4.2 Thread
#2356
upgraded shock towers.
Anyway, question. I really hate how the receiver antenna get fed through the chassis. It seems to have some sharp edges that nice the antenna. I was thinking of slotting the antena mount like the 22 to eliminate the goofy current feeding. My only concern is that the antenna might not be snug anymore and will move around or fall out. I know you can bypass the hole and wrap the antenna or ever just coil it up, but i was wondering if anyone has tried to slot it.
Anyway, question. I really hate how the receiver antenna get fed through the chassis. It seems to have some sharp edges that nice the antenna. I was thinking of slotting the antena mount like the 22 to eliminate the goofy current feeding. My only concern is that the antenna might not be snug anymore and will move around or fall out. I know you can bypass the hole and wrap the antenna or ever just coil it up, but i was wondering if anyone has tried to slot it.
#2357
wireless receivers...... that's how I roll 
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...Micro-Receiver
That's the one I use with my 4PL

http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...Micro-Receiver
That's the one I use with my 4PL

Yeah, I did that last night, but I used my 4-40 bit I use before tapping. Then used an exacto to clean it up. I will probably stick with that for now. I had a few issues getting antenna to feed upwards, but i curled the tip and fed it in. worked much better. I was just debating going a step further and slotting it.
#2359
wireless antenna here too. works well. Hopefully get the range I need for outdoors but, so far so good.
Sat down with my carpet setup on the B4, was pretty happy with how this worked out (using the base B4.1 starting big bore setup):
FRONT
- White 12mm AE Springs
- 1.6 x 2 hole piston
- Losi 35W Oil
REAR
- Grey 12mm AE Springs
- 1.6 x 2 hole piston
- Losi 30W Oil
- Black sway bar
Shorty lipo with 1 spacer up front.
was also a bit surprised how well the V1 Barcodes felt compared to V2s on the carpet, as well as switches in comparison. They provided just enough bite, maybe a hair less than switches but had the rotation that I wanted. V2 Barcodes felt too loose.
Anyway, thought I would post that tid bit to see if there are any other carpet drivers out there with some suggestions. If carpet gets going again I may try the schumacher tires again, but I got this warchest of these types of tires so I figure may just use them up lol.
By the way, anyone got the old school pin type rear wheels or bearing fronts feel free to shoot me a pm as I could be interested in buying them.
Sat down with my carpet setup on the B4, was pretty happy with how this worked out (using the base B4.1 starting big bore setup):
FRONT
- White 12mm AE Springs
- 1.6 x 2 hole piston
- Losi 35W Oil
REAR
- Grey 12mm AE Springs
- 1.6 x 2 hole piston
- Losi 30W Oil
- Black sway bar
Shorty lipo with 1 spacer up front.
was also a bit surprised how well the V1 Barcodes felt compared to V2s on the carpet, as well as switches in comparison. They provided just enough bite, maybe a hair less than switches but had the rotation that I wanted. V2 Barcodes felt too loose.
Anyway, thought I would post that tid bit to see if there are any other carpet drivers out there with some suggestions. If carpet gets going again I may try the schumacher tires again, but I got this warchest of these types of tires so I figure may just use them up lol.
By the way, anyone got the old school pin type rear wheels or bearing fronts feel free to shoot me a pm as I could be interested in buying them.
#2362
Hideeho
Do they make them for 2wd front? I have some for my b44 fronts (out of stock for rears
) & love them. I borrowed some rears to try them & found they were extremly consistant. Not the ultimate in lateral grip, but very easy to drive at the limit. Forward bite was very nice also.
Do they make them for 2wd front? I have some for my b44 fronts (out of stock for rears
) & love them. I borrowed some rears to try them & found they were extremly consistant. Not the ultimate in lateral grip, but very easy to drive at the limit. Forward bite was very nice also.
#2363
#2364
Hideeho
Do they make them for 2wd front? I have some for my b44 fronts (out of stock for rears
) & love them. I borrowed some rears to try them & found they were extremly consistant. Not the ultimate in lateral grip, but very easy to drive at the limit. Forward bite was very nice also.
Do they make them for 2wd front? I have some for my b44 fronts (out of stock for rears
) & love them. I borrowed some rears to try them & found they were extremly consistant. Not the ultimate in lateral grip, but very easy to drive at the limit. Forward bite was very nice also.
#2365
#2367
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 8,616
From: New Jersey
Hideeho
Do they make them for 2wd front? I have some for my b44 fronts (out of stock for rears
) & love them. I borrowed some rears to try them & found they were extremly consistant. Not the ultimate in lateral grip, but very easy to drive at the limit. Forward bite was very nice also.
Do they make them for 2wd front? I have some for my b44 fronts (out of stock for rears
) & love them. I borrowed some rears to try them & found they were extremly consistant. Not the ultimate in lateral grip, but very easy to drive at the limit. Forward bite was very nice also.There ya go

I actually can't wait to try Ions. I haven't gotten the rears yet
#2369
To me i use it on higher bite tracks in conjunction with the C hub, it helps to free the rear end up. I use the A hub and a normal brace on outdoor, bumpy tracks. Each person you ask willl have a somewhat different version of what they feel it does...basically you just need to try it out for yourself. Unless you race on a really bumpy, outdoor track...then i wouldnt recommend it.
#2370
I feel the C hub squares up better and it frees up the rear. But i do not like the shaved brace on outdoor. It is too loose for me. When I run higher bite indoor, I run the shaved brace with the c hubs. But like matt, said, you have to play with it. I am the only one i know that runs the c hub outdoors with the non shaved brace, but i like it. So to each their own.



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