Team Associated B4.2 Thread
I'm heading to the UK to check out Astroturff. Anyone have a good set-up for high traction Astroturff? I expect springs and chassis weight placement will be crucial since I am sticking with the B4.2 rear motor. I hope to install my ESC in the tray. My Reedy shorty pack all the way forward.
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traveling is not so fun when you have great local tracks. i will be missing a local points race that I don't want to miss. Work requires it so why not take a RC car and find a track to race on. London and nearby has a lot of race tracks. I almost jumped to PanCar just to do something. I am really happy that I will get the chance to race on Astroturf a race that is a good size event.
2 hole are molded out of a stiffer plastic. The hinge pin hole is also drilled and not molded making it have less slop. The 3 hole is molded out of the newer plastic and the hinge pin hole is incorporated into that mold. You will notice a difference when installing the 2vs3 hole blocks on the car on how tight the hinge pin goes in.
2 hole are molded out of a stiffer plastic. The hinge pin hole is also drilled and not molded making it have less slop. The 3 hole is molded out of the newer plastic and the hinge pin hole is incorporated into that mold. You will notice a difference when installing the 2vs3 hole blocks on the car on how tight the hinge pin goes in.
I have never reamed one, i always just pressed the hinge pin in. The 3 hole blocks you can throw the hinge pin in there no issues. The 2 hole you need some pliers or something like that.
New here to buggys . I have 2 sc10.2s. First 4.2 I noticeice a lot of carbon parts for it. What are the advantages of each part in carbon? Also what advantage id the b44 rear arms? Thanks in advance. Ryan



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