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Old 06-30-2013 | 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by BigRon
Doesn't look like they ship to the US. Maybe I'm seeing that wrong.
Thats strange they ship eveywhere but US, there must be a different US importer. This one ships to US http://www.ebay.com/itm/3RACING-160m...item3a823fb8f1. http://www.ebay.com/itm/3RACING-160m...item58a12108c7

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Old 06-30-2013 | 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by ebay007
if anyone is interested, i saw (and orderd) this wing which is made out of polypropilane so it wouldn't brake so easy.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/3Racing-160m...item19dd4f4a6f
I have tried them. Instead of having to buy new wings I had to buy new wing stays ! The 3Racing wing is a bit on the heavy side also.
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Old 06-30-2013 | 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by ridgeracer
I have tried them. Instead of having to buy new wings I had to buy new wing stays ! The 3Racing wing is a bit on the heavy side also.
I figured they would be a little heavier, if they break the wing mounts it might be worth picking up some Jconcepts mounts.
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Old 06-30-2013 | 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Skillz_B
I figured they would be a little heavier, if they break the wing mounts it might be worth picking up some Jconcepts mounts.
if you do that won't it translate to more broken rear towers/gearboxes? strengthening one weak point will make another spot the weak point which in this case will translate from the mount to the tower and the part of the gearbox that the mount is connected to?
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Old 06-30-2013 | 06:28 PM
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If your looking for a stiffer wing, try the LMR wing from glitchrc.com it's super think. I have had a few and they last months sometimes.
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Old 06-30-2013 | 06:39 PM
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anyone order plastic wing mounts from anywhere and get the newer b4.2 wing mounts?

they are alot beefier like the jc aluminum ones.
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Old 06-30-2013 | 09:25 PM
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Originally Posted by ryanpatrickgore
If your looking for a stiffer wing, try the LMR wing from glitchrc.com it's super think. I have had a few and they last months sometimes.
+1 these wings are super beefy. And the aluminium wing mounts don't break towers. They just wear out the wing faster because there's no flex in the wing mount.
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Old 06-30-2013 | 09:33 PM
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Just a little fyi. If you don't crash, lexan wings last a long time.
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Old 06-30-2013 | 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by ifuonlyknew
Just a little fyi. If you don't crash, lexan wings last a long time.
fyi, your am unfriendly force on these forums with little too add but dont crash, practice more and other people setups are useless. Ok, we get it. just put all of that in your sig and we are good.
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Old 06-30-2013 | 10:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Wildcat1971
fyi, your am unfriendly force on these forums with little too add but dont crash, practice more and other people setups are useless. Ok, we get it. just put all of that in your sig and we are good.
+1 EVERY post!

You are the first one to say how everybodys driving sucks, well then where is all your sponsors at buddy? I do not see anywhere you are a FT driver?

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New people do not need 4wd buggies. They are fragile and require a lot of work to keep them running. Short course trucks have brought a lot of new people into the hobby, but a lot of them have trouble making the transition to a car you can't bounce off of the walls. 4wd buggy is a class for those that know how to drive, and there are just not that many of us left.
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Just a little fyi. If you don't crash, lexan wings last a long time.
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You should start with an on-road car, and see if you could actually get to the point of doing something worth noting. Look at what Nic Case has done, everything else is just child's play when talking going in a straight line.
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I feel as though I have known this info for what feels like to me 76 years. I'm 28. Cool none the less.
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You guys are very sad.
Those are just the most recent ones Seriously did you not learn the rule in kindergarten? If you have nothing good to say, then DON'T SAY IT!!

Rant over.
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Old 06-30-2013 | 10:55 PM
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Well if someone would just add him as a moderator his life dreams and hope would be full filled.. But then again the forum would never move forward because so many post would be deleted lol!

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Old 06-30-2013 | 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Team G Racing
+1 EVERY post!

You are the first one to say how everybodys driving sucks, well then where is all your sponsors at buddy? I do not see anywhere you are a FT driver.
Not that to have to answer to you, but read on if you'd like.

I have had chassis sponsorships in the past (as well as motor and battery deals), but with contracts come commitments. Right now I enjoy being able to race when my schedule allows it, and the ability to run whatever product I like.

Even still, when I do get to race, I run a 7.5 in my buggy and usually can count my number of crashes from the race day on one hand. I can't go quite as fast as when I was racing twice a week, so I back it off a notch, don't crash, and still do very well.

Maybe my definition of very well is different than yours. To me, if all my laps are within a half a second of each other, and my car handles the way I want, then I consider it a good night. If I get beat on a night like that I'm happy. It means that whoever beat me was outright better. I can live with that. If I lose because of bad luck, then I do my best to make sure that bad luck can't manifest itself again.

A couple weeks ago I updated the software in my esc. I double checked that everything was set how I like it, left the laptop at home, and headed to the races. My brakes were terrible, and there was nothing I could do to fix the problem that night. I tried a bunch of setup changes, and they helped, but the car was still way off. I salvaged a second place that night, but my lap times were all over the place. I fixed the problem before the next time out, undid all the setup changes, and my car was back. My fastest lap was .4 faster, my average lap time for my fastest ten laps was a second faster, my average lap time for my 20 fastest laps was 1.5 seconds faster, and my overall race time was faster and with one more lap. It was a good night.

Fact is if you crash a bunch, you will go through wings very quickly. Also if you crash a bunch you need to slow down a bit. This is all only true if you care about doing well. If you get enjoyment purely from running your car, and lap times mean very little to you, then by all means crash, laugh, destroy stuff, and have fun. Sometimes I forget that for some people that is all r/c racing is. In that case, get a nylon wing, crash a bunch, and have fun.
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Old 07-01-2013 | 01:28 AM
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Originally Posted by ifuonlyknew
Not that to have to answer to you, but read on if you'd like.

I have had chassis sponsorships in the past (as well as motor and battery deals), but with contracts come commitments. Right now I enjoy being able to race when my schedule allows it, and the ability to run whatever product I like.

Even still, when I do get to race, I run a 7.5 in my buggy and usually can count my number of crashes from the race day on one hand. I can't go quite as fast as when I was racing twice a week, so I back it off a notch, don't crash, and still do very well.

Maybe my definition of very well is different than yours. To me, if all my laps are within a half a second of each other, and my car handles the way I want, then I consider it a good night. If I get beat on a night like that I'm happy. It means that whoever beat me was outright better. I can live with that. If I lose because of bad luck, then I do my best to make sure that bad luck can't manifest itself again.

A couple weeks ago I updated the software in my esc. I double checked that everything was set how I like it, left the laptop at home, and headed to the races. My brakes were terrible, and there was nothing I could do to fix the problem that night. I tried a bunch of setup changes, and they helped, but the car was still way off. I salvaged a second place that night, but my lap times were all over the place. I fixed the problem before the next time out, undid all the setup changes, and my car was back. My fastest lap was .4 faster, my average lap time for my fastest ten laps was a second faster, my average lap time for my 20 fastest laps was 1.5 seconds faster, and my overall race time was faster and with one more lap. It was a good night.

Fact is if you crash a bunch, you will go through wings very quickly. Also if you crash a bunch you need to slow down a bit. This is all only true if you care about doing well. If you get enjoyment purely from running your car, and lap times mean very little to you, then by all means crash, laugh, destroy stuff, and have fun. Sometimes I forget that for some people that is all r/c racing is. In that case, get a nylon wing, crash a bunch, and have fun.
Man you must be so good I wish I could be as cool as you. Nobody cares dude. I don't understand why you're even on these forums, as I have yet to see you post anything that could be interpreted as positive or constructive feedback.
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Old 07-01-2013 | 07:03 AM
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Originally Posted by ifuonlyknew
Not that to have to answer to you, but read on if you'd like.

I have had chassis sponsorships in the past (as well as motor and battery deals), but with contracts come commitments. Right now I enjoy being able to race when my schedule allows it, and the ability to run whatever product I like.

Even still, when I do get to race, I run a 7.5 in my buggy and usually can count my number of crashes from the race day on one hand. I can't go quite as fast as when I was racing twice a week, so I back it off a notch, don't crash, and still do very well.

Maybe my definition of very well is different than yours. To me, if all my laps are within a half a second of each other, and my car handles the way I want, then I consider it a good night. If I get beat on a night like that I'm happy. It means that whoever beat me was outright better. I can live with that. If I lose because of bad luck, then I do my best to make sure that bad luck can't manifest itself again.

A couple weeks ago I updated the software in my esc. I double checked that everything was set how I like it, left the laptop at home, and headed to the races. My brakes were terrible, and there was nothing I could do to fix the problem that night. I tried a bunch of setup changes, and they helped, but the car was still way off. I salvaged a second place that night, but my lap times were all over the place. I fixed the problem before the next time out, undid all the setup changes, and my car was back. My fastest lap was .4 faster, my average lap time for my fastest ten laps was a second faster, my average lap time for my 20 fastest laps was 1.5 seconds faster, and my overall race time was faster and with one more lap. It was a good night.

Fact is if you crash a bunch, you will go through wings very quickly. Also if you crash a bunch you need to slow down a bit. This is all only true if you care about doing well. If you get enjoyment purely from running your car, and lap times mean very little to you, then by all means crash, laugh, destroy stuff, and have fun. Sometimes I forget that for some people that is all r/c racing is. In that case, get a nylon wing, crash a bunch, and have fun.
+1 For life!

Keep on being you!
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Old 07-01-2013 | 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by BigRon
Has anyone run the "Mayfield" rear camber link setup?

shaved u-brace (hole #1 no shim)
C-Hub/Tower (hole "C")

I think that's about as long/low the link can be. Right?

What feel can be expected with this setup?
Big Ron I have been running this setup for the past two months with great success. It is very stable and easy to drive, on a med to high traction indoor track.
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