Team Associated B4.2 Thread
#6676
I know
its the 1st 3 I have ever broken. I don't really get it, its been months since I broke an arm. Now 3 hubs in 6+/- weeks
. It's not a bad batch either. 1st one started on a b4.0 ft (I understand this one), 2nd was a brand new 20* 3 hole, 3rd was a brand new 30* 2hole. Just looking for a way to solve the problem, besides not wrecking
which is an impossability for me
, but I'm working on it.
#6678
#6679
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Posts: 469
no, if you look at this set up sheet (along with many others)
http://www.teamassociated.com/pdf/ca...eld_Cactus.pdf
the guys use VTS slippers on cars/trucks other than belt drive cars
http://www.teamassociated.com/pdf/ca...eld_Cactus.pdf
the guys use VTS slippers on cars/trucks other than belt drive cars
#6682
More like sarcasm LOL
As far as caster blocks breaking with the new locking wheel hexes the caster block is now the weak link. Put an aluminum one on and it will be the arm that snaps. Something has to give in an impact. I used to break them all the time. Now I hit stuff a little less often
As far as caster blocks breaking with the new locking wheel hexes the caster block is now the weak link. Put an aluminum one on and it will be the arm that snaps. Something has to give in an impact. I used to break them all the time. Now I hit stuff a little less often
#6684
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 2,168
From: SoCal
So after another really encouraging day at the track im going to go and mess it up. I plan on running blinky when i finally do get around to racing and running the full size packs my car was weighing in at 1620 with no extra weight! Decided to sell those and just get a shorty. Hopefully it is as easy to dial in light as it is heavy.
#6685
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Posts: 1,104
From: Mother America
no, if you look at this set up sheet (along with many others)
http://www.teamassociated.com/pdf/ca...eld_Cactus.pdf
the guys use VTS slippers on cars/trucks other than belt drive cars
http://www.teamassociated.com/pdf/ca...eld_Cactus.pdf
the guys use VTS slippers on cars/trucks other than belt drive cars
#6686
So after another really encouraging day at the track im going to go and mess it up. I plan on running blinky when i finally do get around to racing and running the full size packs my car was weighing in at 1620 with no extra weight! Decided to sell those and just get a shorty. Hopefully it is as easy to dial in light as it is heavy.

#6687
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Joined: May 2013
Posts: 469
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...=Product-Feeds
"NOTE: The updated rear outer belt cover will be needed in order to properly fit the VTS Slipper assembly."
#6688
I'm running my shorty pack anywhere from full forward to 40mm back depending on the track conditions. You might need to drop your oils 2.5 wt.
So after another really encouraging day at the track im going to go and mess it up. I plan on running blinky when i finally do get around to racing and running the full size packs my car was weighing in at 1620 with no extra weight! Decided to sell those and just get a shorty. Hopefully it is as easy to dial in light as it is heavy.




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