Team Associated B4.2 Thread
#5656
For the absolute best option you want the Dubro ones. The parts fit firmly with no play and no chance of them popping off and since you screw them tight on the ends there is no play of an sort. If anything the weak link would be play on the bell crank itself.
#5661

wrapped up the spring points series, took first going 5-3-0 through all 8 races.
32.5wt/green/3x1.4
30wt/green/3x1.4
orion wts / orion vst 7.5
esc on shelf, thin pad front/thick pad rear - no weights in wts pack
aka ss handlebars all around w/ red foams
i like this shock package - cannot really decide between finnisher and bulldog 2013, as well as wings - PL wings dont seem to hold up as well as jcon wings.
#5663

wrapped up the spring points series, took first going 5-3-0 through all 8 races.
32.5wt/green/3x1.4
30wt/green/3x1.4
orion wts / orion vst 7.5
esc on shelf, thin pad front/thick pad rear - no weights in wts pack
aka ss handlebars all around w/ red foams
i like this shock package - cannot really decide between finnisher and bulldog 2013, as well as wings - PL wings dont seem to hold up as well as jcon wings.
#5664
if i was running more weight (wts weights added or wolfpack) i could totally see running 1.6s in the rear as a good option too, but with shorty weight i dont feel i need more pack in the rear.
#5665
I'm a big fan of the JC stuff. The lexan seems thicker and it seems to last longer without ripping or cracking. Not to mention the finnisher is a pretty sexy looking body.
#5668
On my 22 I ran JC wings and they would get chewed up fairly easily but they did last. My Proline wings on my 4.2 have proven just a smidgen more durable.
#5670
I normally run red front, yellow rear when I run a full size pack. For lower grip tracks, our team guys in the Midwest run yellow front, white rear. It's a similar balance but softer overall. Good luck!



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