Team Associated B4.2 Thread
#8252
Zoom in on the front and have a look.
http://www.liverc.com/news/announcem...offroad_buggy/
#8253
I might try the new Serpant Syder ball studs and ball cups on my 4.2.
Zoom in on the front and have a look.
http://www.liverc.com/news/announcem...offroad_buggy/
Zoom in on the front and have a look.
http://www.liverc.com/news/announcem...offroad_buggy/
#8255
Dubro has been making these forever and is what I went to on my original RC10 because every ball cup I'd try would pop off. Slapped these on and they are still on that damn car and are just as good as day one.
#8256
I had the recommended washers on, there was no binding it just looked like it was bending the shock at an angle..oh we'll it's fixed now
#8258
#8261
Yankee
when you get the chance ?
Maybe compare your camber link
length to someone who has it the factory way .
Your link will be longer to achieve the proper
camber angle for the tire .
Just wanted you to know ....
when you get the chance ?
Maybe compare your camber link
length to someone who has it the factory way .
Your link will be longer to achieve the proper
camber angle for the tire .
Just wanted you to know ....
#8262
Xray has been using these forever also.
Xray have always been a robust car in my opinion, but to expensive for my blood. I'll stick with the AE buggy because its a great buggy and the parts are so available & cheap. But I'll snag some item off the serpant or X-buggy to make the 4.2 a little more robust. I think the Serpant buggy will be available before the XRay buggy. Also I like the fact that AE really didn't jump on the MM bandwagon like most of these manufactures did...!!!
Last edited by RED-LINE M03; 08-16-2013 at 12:19 PM.
#8263
#8264
I do relaize this, we use them on our air plane. However they are bulk and not design for a 1/10 scale off road vehicle. That is why i will be getting the ones serpent will be coming out with.
#8265
Not true, Ball links have been made in different sizes for ages. One of my friends got tired of his 410's cups popping off and went with Ball links and hasn't had an issue since. Using Ball links removes all slop because they get torqued down and there is just about no play.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...k+++&search=Go
here is my 25+year old RC10 with 25 year old Ball Links:


As you can see they are no more bulky or bigger than regular ball cups. The ones on the rear are the heavy duty ones and even then, they's just a tad thicker all around.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...k+++&search=Go
here is my 25+year old RC10 with 25 year old Ball Links:


As you can see they are no more bulky or bigger than regular ball cups. The ones on the rear are the heavy duty ones and even then, they's just a tad thicker all around.



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