Team Associated TC6 Thread
#9977
Tech Adept
iTrader: (4)
Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 205
From: Sammamish, WA
I will try to post a pic, but the last time I did I was unsuccessful because I didn't have the minimum required posts.
Thanks for you continued help.
JB
#9979
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
Check out this build thread here:
http://www.petitrc.com/reglages/asso...yPhalen_Build/
Take note on step 49... there are different arm mounts with different dot height markers... this will allow you to adjust pro/anti-squat... if you're using dots that bump up the height of the rear arms too high, this might effect your ability to control your ride height possibly, perhaps you can swap out the arm mounts?
Any chance you happened to swap the front rear shock towers by mistake?
#9980
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
Most prefer 3mm offsets with 200mm bodies, but I kinda like the look with 6mm offset wheels to better fill in the space... it's a matter of preference and how much traction you're willing to give up with a wider track width, of course not all 200mm bodies are the same either... I'm currently running a 200mm body with 0mm offsets and it doesn't look too bad

#9981
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 2,132
bring that thing to the community center on sat we will get it figured out. wait, your in the seattle area right? i thought you said you were.
#9982
Tech Adept
iTrader: (4)
Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 205
From: Sammamish, WA
Check out this build thread here:
http://www.petitrc.com/reglages/asso...yPhalen_Build/
Take note on step 49... there are different arm mounts with different dot height markers... this will allow you to adjust pro/anti-squat... if you're using dots that bump up the height of the rear arms too high, this might effect your ability to control your ride height possibly, perhaps you can swap out the arm mounts?
Any chance you happened to swap the front rear shock towers by mistake?
http://www.petitrc.com/reglages/asso...yPhalen_Build/
Take note on step 49... there are different arm mounts with different dot height markers... this will allow you to adjust pro/anti-squat... if you're using dots that bump up the height of the rear arms too high, this might effect your ability to control your ride height possibly, perhaps you can swap out the arm mounts?
Any chance you happened to swap the front rear shock towers by mistake?
If I disconnect the shocks, then the wheels can travel downward far enough to give the 5mm ride height and more. I've checked the shock builds and your recommended 62mm length, so they must be correct. I'm perplexed.

Any other suggestions. I've put 2 pics in my album, but I don't know if you can view them or not.
Thanks,
JB
#9985
Tech Adept
iTrader: (4)
Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 205
From: Sammamish, WA
There is only 1 type of ball end in the kit, so I don't think they are the wrong ones.
Thanks,
JB
#9988
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 2,132
thats the droop gauge portion of the gauge. you want to use the steps to the left. lay the gauge down and use the thin steps for ride height. to use the droop gauge the side of the ride height portion goes against the bottom of the chassis and measuered at the bottom of the hing pins. so in the pic knock that thing over and use it that way. ok good? understand?
#9990
Tech Adept
iTrader: (4)
Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 205
From: Sammamish, WA
Now I have another problem with the height being too high and I have the shocks fully backed off, so any more advice is welcome.I'll certainly drop by and look at your rigs.

Thanks again,
JB



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