Team Associated B4.2 Thread
#5641
Thanks I was just wondering if were worth the coin or if I should invest in more spares
#5643
#5644
#5645
http://www.jconcepts.net/store/index...roducts_id=656
#5646
Here's a link to the wrench. I assume the .143" is the number you're looking for?
http://www.jconcepts.net/store/index...roducts_id=656
http://www.jconcepts.net/store/index...roducts_id=656
#5647
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im having problems with my car on power is locked in, no on power steering and off power its overkill im running 1.6's all around fr 30 wt and grn rr 27.5 and wht speedo up on the shelf rec under speedo in the tray and shorty w/thick pad up front any help would be great thnx. what im looking for is more on power steering. thnx again
#5648
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im having problems with my car on power is locked in, no on power steering and off power its overkill im running 1.6's all around fr 30 wt and grn rr 27.5 and wht speedo up on the shelf rec under speedo in the tray and shorty w/thick pad up front any help would be great thnx. what im looking for is more on power steering. thnx again
#5649

These you can tighten down firmly with absolutely no binding whilst still having free movement.
As for regular Ball cups, I'd have to vouch for TLR's silver ones that come on the 22 along with their ball studs. they are very robust and heavy duty and they have a noticeably more precise fit than even the RPM's. If you look inside the Associated and the RPM cups and compare to the TLR ones you will notice how much shinier and slick the TLR versions are. I used a few of these for my buggy up front and the slop diminished significantly but I am swapping them all out for the ones in the pic above for their superior precision and the fact I never have to worry about them popping off.
#5650
post 5552 says you have been running 1.4 pistons. Which is it?
#5651
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[QUOTE=the incubus;12203768]The best way to diminish slop form turnbuckles is to use these:

These you can tighten down firmly with absolutely no binding whilst still having free movement.
As for regular Ball cups, I'd have to vouch for TLR's silver ones that come on the 22 along with their ball studs. they are very robust and heavy duty and they have a noticeably more precise fit than even the RPM's. If you look inside the Associated and the RPM cups and compare to the TLR ones you will notice how much shinier and slick the TLR versions are. I used a few of these for my buggy up front and the slop diminished significantly but I am swapping them all out for the ones in the pic above for their superior precision and the fact I never have to worry about them popping off.[/QUOTE
Is that all dubro hardware or?
The old school losi grey ball ups are still the best

These you can tighten down firmly with absolutely no binding whilst still having free movement.
As for regular Ball cups, I'd have to vouch for TLR's silver ones that come on the 22 along with their ball studs. they are very robust and heavy duty and they have a noticeably more precise fit than even the RPM's. If you look inside the Associated and the RPM cups and compare to the TLR ones you will notice how much shinier and slick the TLR versions are. I used a few of these for my buggy up front and the slop diminished significantly but I am swapping them all out for the ones in the pic above for their superior precision and the fact I never have to worry about them popping off.[/QUOTE
Is that all dubro hardware or?
The old school losi grey ball ups are still the best
#5654
Wow, so much to read here and tons of great info. I just got into racing about eight months ago and I seem to learn something new everyday, my biggest problem is learning what to adjust or change to make my buggy handle better under certain conditions. Lots of wheel time and small changes one at a time has helped a lot.



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