Team Associated B4.2 Thread
I'm sure their wouldn't be any disadvantage to not running their thrust bearing.
I seem to have bent the front two camber links a little over time. Any preference or differences between the Lunsford, JC or Associated titanium turnbuckles? Really only need the front two but prices on sets are not that bad.
Lunsford. Lifetime warranty against bending or breaking.
I am almost done getting my B4.2 together. Just need to paint and cut the body, then I can begin some shakedown runs. Are there any hot tips from the experienced guys as far as weak points on the kit that I should take care of right away? I did RPM ballcups already. One thing that made me nervous is that I feel like I couldn't tighten screws down as tight as I would want, and might have even stripped some threads in the plastic. Is that a common problem on the kit?
I am almost done getting my B4.2 together. Just need to paint and cut the body, then I can begin some shakedown runs. Are there any hot tips from the experienced guys as far as weak points on the kit that I should take care of right away? I did RPM ballcups already. One thing that made me nervous is that I feel like I couldn't tighten screws down as tight as I would want, and might have even stripped some threads in the plastic. Is that a common problem on the kit?
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Regarding the MIP puck stystem, I am using the AVID caged (Ceramic) thrust ball assembly in my (MIP/Puck) setup & have no issues at all. The diff (with AVID Carbide 3/32 diff balls, is smooth and after a thorough break in, still strong without the need to tighten it. The Puck system was a huge difference in weight & acceleration, well worth every penny. I have at least 10 race days on the first set of orange/plastic pucks & the out drives & pucks still look like new.
dont wrench it on it, its plastic the only screws that i have strippe are the rear brace and those both happened on different runs, so ya but other than that dont wrench on it just snug it
Not sure why people keep saying $90 for the Pucks system...MSRP maybe? AMain has it at $68...which still isn't cheap but it isn't $90 either.
It's not for mod racing...don't use it in a mod car, the mod car has plenty of power to spin up the drivetrain, the 17.5 being "power limited" gains a benefit from the lighter drivetrain.
It's not for mod racing...don't use it in a mod car, the mod car has plenty of power to spin up the drivetrain, the 17.5 being "power limited" gains a benefit from the lighter drivetrain.



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