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Old 09-06-2013 | 06:00 PM
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Originally Posted by rdeppen
Why you gotta single me out like that???
Because I did the same thing....Twice!!
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Old 09-06-2013 | 06:39 PM
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Make sure to thread the rod ends on the shocks all the way this seems to be something overlooked by even experienced builders. You will also want to pick up RPM rod ends for the rest of the car and toss the stock kit ends in you box in case your in a bind...
Oh, I didn't get the RPM ones, but I did get the Lunsford Super Duty Plus Turnbucke Kit - with titanium turnrods and super duty ball cups - will that do just as good? Or should I toss them and go for the RPM? Thanks.

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Old 09-06-2013 | 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Bob Barry
looks sick...... wish I wasn't poor
LOl me too
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Old 09-06-2013 | 06:45 PM
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Oh, I didn't get the RPM ones, but I did get the Lunsford Super Duty Plus Turnbucke Kit - will that do just as good? Or should I toss them and go for the RPM? Thanks.

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I haven't used the Lunsford stuff, but i'm sure it will be fine. The rod ends that come in the kit tend to crack at the ballcup.
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Old 09-06-2013 | 06:47 PM
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I haven't used the Lunsford stuff, but i'm sure it will be fine. The rod ends that come in the kit tend to crack at the ballcup.
ok, thanks. We'll see how the lunsford super duty ball cups hold up....
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Old 09-07-2013 | 07:38 AM
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Almost done reading this entire thread.
Just thought I'd chime in to say I upgraded a old b44 I got for nothing with the avid chassis and .2 kit + triad slipper and its money. Super stable but still agile and sharp. Using coach's setup so far but with yellow avid springs in the rear.
As for the Lunsford stuff just discussed, I ran them on my sc10 and b4 with no breaks or pop offs for the entire season last winter. I run ALOT of laps too.
One question about the new .2 front arms. Will the stronger arms lead to breaking something else instead or is still the first thing that snaps if I catch a pipe?
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Old 09-07-2013 | 08:03 AM
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I've broken 3 front arms and it has not affected anything further down the line.
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Old 09-07-2013 | 08:20 AM
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I've broken 3 front arms and it has not affected anything further down the line.
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I havent broken any yet but several of my friends that I race with have broken a couple front arms and it was always just the arm that broke.
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Old 09-07-2013 | 08:31 AM
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I have been having trouble with my rear diff the past two weekends. After running a couple heats my rear diff keeps loosening up on me by the time the main comes. I completely lose all rear drive and end up running around with front wheel drive. I have completely disassembled the diff twice now, each time this has happened and there is absolutely no visible wear on anything. I am loosening the bolt about an 1/8 turn from all the way tight. I have been running the buggy every weekend since April and never had any problems but now this is happening every weekend.

Any thoughts?
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Old 09-07-2013 | 08:52 AM
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I have been having trouble with my rear diff the past two weekends. After running a couple heats my rear diff keeps loosening up on me by the time the main comes. I completely lose all rear drive and end up running around with front wheel drive. I have completely disassembled the diff twice now, each time this has happened and there is absolutely no visible wear on anything. I am loosening the bolt about an 1/8 turn from all the way tight. I have been running the buggy every weekend since April and never had any problems but now this is happening every weekend.

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try a new diff nut, the screw and nut are like $1.50, i had than issue on ther original

also as for the arms, i had the b44, b44.1 and now the .2 still just as fragile
I can replace in less than 5 minutes but still a the weak point
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Old 09-07-2013 | 08:55 AM
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Originally Posted by rcracer207
I have been having trouble with my rear diff the past two weekends. After running a couple heats my rear diff keeps loosening up on me by the time the main comes. I completely lose all rear drive and end up running around with front wheel drive. I have completely disassembled the diff twice now, each time this has happened and there is absolutely no visible wear on anything. I am loosening the bolt about an 1/8 turn from all the way tight. I have been running the buggy every weekend since April and never had any problems but now this is happening every weekend.

Any thoughts?
Make sure your thrust spring is not missing ...

Lock up the out drives with two drivers to check & make sure the diff is tight.
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Old 09-07-2013 | 12:39 PM
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WOW what a great idea.I didn't think you could convert a B44 to B44.2.Is there a parts list on line. Is it worth while to do a conversion or should I just buy a new kit.Thanks for the idea vfrninja.
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Old 09-07-2013 | 04:30 PM
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Is Tekin RS gen 2 and Reedy 10.5 a good combination for theB44.2 ?I run it now on my B4.1 and it works great on twd.
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Old 09-07-2013 | 05:44 PM
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Is Tekin RS gen 2 and Reedy 10.5 a good combination for theB44.2 ?I run it now on my B4.1 and it works great on twd.
Depends on who you ask.

I say yes, should work fine. Others will tell you that you need a 6.5 or 7.5 turn.
I have been running a castle 4600 all year. I thought I was going to be under powered and have a hard time keeping up but I have dominated at my local track all summer beating all the guys running the 6.5 turns. I find it much easier to drive. My opinion anyway.
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Old 09-07-2013 | 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by reo
Is Tekin RS gen 2 and Reedy 10.5 a good combination for theB44.2 ?I run it now on my B4.1 and it works great on twd.
I ran a Tekin RS in mine and it always seemed to get really hot but I was also running a 6.5 Orion VST. I prefer an Orion R10 pro, I can run an entire pack as hard as I want and that speeder is only about 130*.....Where the Tekin would thermo out and shut down after about 10 laps.
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