Team Associated B4.2 Thread
#5086
The inserts make a big difference too. If your diff is too tight or notchy you might push too. When you do finally get the back end to break loose it will kick out pretty violently like you are driving a pickup truck in a parking lot with a posi in the back.
#5088
I know nothing about srs..but trust me...if your car is that bad, it's a tire issue or something is majorly wrong with the car. How tight is your diff? Ride height? blah blah blah....but im telling you, its something with the tries. What inserts and what compound? If it's an outdoor track and your running gold compound, that right their is the problem....
#5089
Gotcha, I have the new JC turnbuckles and really hope their new ball cups get released soon. This would be a great area for someone like Avid to get into. I have a feeling an Avid ball cup would be awesome based off their other products and how they compare to "industry standard"
#5090
#5091
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I know nothing about srs..but trust me...if your car is that bad, it's a tire issue or something is majorly wrong with the car. How tight is your diff? Ride height? blah blah blah....but im telling you, its something with the tries. What inserts and what compound? If it's an outdoor track and your running gold compound, that right their is the problem....
#5093
Try the stock open cell foam. Being outside I'm guessing its rather bumpy & dusty. Open cell absorbs the bumps better & lets the tire conform more to the uneven surface. Watch some videos of indoor tracks out in California & Arizona. Their tracks have a very smooth & even surface. That's when you want closed cell.
#5094
Ok, so quick question. On my buggy it is pushing wayyy to much in certain sections of our track barley clipping the pipe to get by, so my question is what can be done? I took the washers out from under the ball studs up front, but still pushing. Anything else I can try?
#5095
Hideeho
Try the stock open cell foam. Being outside I'm guessing its rather bumpy & dusty. Open cell absorbs the bumps better & lets the tire conform more to the uneven surface. Watch some videos of indoor tracks out in California & Arizona. Their tracks have a very smooth & even surface. That's when you want closed cell.
Try the stock open cell foam. Being outside I'm guessing its rather bumpy & dusty. Open cell absorbs the bumps better & lets the tire conform more to the uneven surface. Watch some videos of indoor tracks out in California & Arizona. Their tracks have a very smooth & even surface. That's when you want closed cell.
#5096
Actually SRS is pretty darn smooth for being outdoors...until monsoon season then it's not that great. I have ran closed cell there during cactus / states when its dry but on a normal club night when they water and im running a double dee rear and groovy/rip front i would run open cell front and rear...maybe a 2 stage rear but rarely closed cell.
That explains the mix of tires I got from you when I bought your buggy last year

The dirt at my track has gotten to a weird state. The surface is hard, but it is rather bumpy. When its wet its slick as ice. As it dries but is still moist the traction is through the roof to the point your tires choice doesn't make that big of a differences, everything sticks. As it dries more it gets dusty & its slick again. Then it will pick up a groove & ion/suburb/barcode type tires are AWSOME in the groove, but if you go wide & hit the dust out of the groove your going to slide. Because of how bumpy it is, open cell is the go to insert, even in ion/suburb/barcode type tires.
#5097
#5099
lol, I had 2 pretty good quals with my b4 this weekend, but in the main me and the car didnt seem to like each other much. After going through the buggy doing my weekly maintenance, I discovered a missing C hub screw........Apparently dynamic camber adjustment while driving, makes it suck, lol. Locktite is your friend....
#5100
Whats everyone thoughts on the new 4x1.3mm Tapered pistons from Associated? Has anyone tried them yet? Im currently using the 3x1.4mm pistons and prefer them over the 2x1.6mm pistons I was using prior to using them.
Any feedback would be great
Any feedback would be great



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