Team Associated B4.2 Thread
#6736
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Brown liked the thread pattern , said it performs very good ..
The new rubber compound has no name yet , it may replace GOLD or even become a additional compound to choose from JConcepts ...
Can tell you it is very similar to the PINK losi , would guess it will be very good on wetter track surfaces and many tracks where the GOLD is a bit too hard ...
Brown liked the thread pattern , said it performs very good ..
The new rubber compound has no name yet , it may replace GOLD or even become a additional compound to choose from JConcepts ...
Can tell you it is very similar to the PINK losi , would guess it will be very good on wetter track surfaces and many tracks where the GOLD is a bit too hard ...

#6739
Black is Mega-Soft, in the same family as Blue and Green. Gold and supposedly this "new compound" are natural rubber tires for indoor/wet tracks. Not sure if it's legit, but I look forward to trying these out if that's the case.
Last edited by DanielC.; 07-13-2013 at 12:52 PM.
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The new rubber compound is called chartreuse. The tread actually grows if you don't run the tires. Kind of like how beavers have to chew wood so their teeth don't get too long.
Your team mates in the sense that they run for ae and you run ae?
Your team mates in the sense that they run for ae and you run ae?
#6745
I am assembling my b4.2 kit and am having issues with the spur gear. I have assembled the diff, tranny, and clutch and the spur gear seems to wobble a bit. I have substituted other parts from my other b4 to narrow it down and it
seems like it is the first piece to the clutch assembly or the bearing it is riding up against. I am assuming this will chew up spur gears pretty quickly when it is wobbling against the pinion.
Has this happened to anyone out there and any suggestions?
Check out the pic of the jconcepts finisher body I just painted today!
seems like it is the first piece to the clutch assembly or the bearing it is riding up against. I am assuming this will chew up spur gears pretty quickly when it is wobbling against the pinion.
Has this happened to anyone out there and any suggestions?
Check out the pic of the jconcepts finisher body I just painted today!
#6749
I actually enjoy the posts by members such as ifuonlyknew, I find them very informative. Maybe it's because I look by the occasional sarcasm and don't ge offended by it, but maybe that's just me.



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