Team Associated B4.2 Thread
#3211
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 8,616
From: New Jersey
mah, I goto this track like once every 2 months. I will skip the tire sauce, lol. Just clean with simple green and call it a day.
@chev Yeah, it changes heat to heat for us. Soon we will goto night racing, so at least the mains should be consistent. But watering a track has so many variables, lol. Almost warm enough for night racing, time to paint up a bright body. I am think white (meh 2-3 of those) or flo pink. The track has bad lighting, so I need the paint to pop.
@chev Yeah, it changes heat to heat for us. Soon we will goto night racing, so at least the mains should be consistent. But watering a track has so many variables, lol. Almost warm enough for night racing, time to paint up a bright body. I am think white (meh 2-3 of those) or flo pink. The track has bad lighting, so I need the paint to pop.
#3212
Thats why I use it. most of the time im running around helping guys out so I never get alot of time to prep my tires.. Doesnt seem to wear tires bad either.
#3218
#3219
I used to use them on the original b4. But after I got my WC, I seemed to stock pipe the 3 holes. And they dont seem to break, lol. So i have like 3 pair. I do have some slop in the front casters. I might have a carbon 2 hole laying around, I will try to see if it tightens it up a little. If so, I might pick a set up. The buggy is like 6 months old now, so even though slop is not bad, there are limits, lol.
#3221
#3222
#3224
In general, people shave their brace and go to a c hub at the same time, but using A or B hubs with a shaved brace is also a very valid tuning option, allowing for a significantly higher roll center. I run A hubs with shaved brace and 2 washers with green rear springs at my track -- this is what works at my track. White springs on a higher bite surface are typically paired with c hubs and a shaved brace followed up by ballstud tuning at the inside brace.
Run what works, don't be afraid to experiment.



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