Tekno RC EB48.3 Thread
#1906
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From: Texas
The Bornhorst setup uses pink front springs, not the black. With the black springs I can get 28mm of front ride height with the spring adjuster all the way down to the bottom of the threads. With the stiffer pink springs, the adjusters sit about 3-4mm further up the threads for the same ride height.
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#1908
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https://www.amainhobbies.com/tekno-rc-70mm-front-shock-spring-set-pink-1.5-x-9.0t-2-tkr6035/p231833
#1911
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From: Texas
#1913
Thinking of ordering a eb48.3, I was set on an eb48sl but I am leaning towards the .3 now. I am new to electric other than a 410.3 I just bought for the kids but I have kinda taken over. I was gonna go with the eb48sl so I could stay with the 2s batteries I had for the 410.3 but it seems as though a 4s system is the way to go with a buggy. My question is, will a hobbywing sct pro combo with the 2250 motor be enough to power a full sized 48.3. I will probably be ordering everything from fierce rc is the reason I'm curious about this combo
#1914
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Thinking of ordering a eb48.3, I was set on an eb48sl but I am leaning towards the .3 now. I am new to electric other than a 410.3 I just bought for the kids but I have kinda taken over. I was gonna go with the eb48sl so I could stay with the 2s batteries I had for the 410.3 but it seems as though a 4s system is the way to go with a buggy. My question is, will a hobbywing sct pro combo with the 2250 motor be enough to power a full sized 48.3. I will probably be ordering everything from fierce rc is the reason I'm curious about this combo
#1916
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couple months and they seem fine, the bearing is deeper in the carrier so its protected better from the elements. I blew out at least four outer bearings in half the time ive ran since the swap, tekno did seem to have a bad run of bearings but to me it is better
#1920
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