Team Associated RC10B64 Thread
#1231
#1233
early reports are that because there is no front bumper routed under the chassis that chassis sticker/protectors are getting peeled back like crazy.
It looks like a custom sticker could be made 2-4 mm longer in the nose section. remove the front bumper and curl the sticker up towards the A brace, reattach the front bumper and go. Maybe that will solve this issue? I really don't want to run naked.
It looks like a custom sticker could be made 2-4 mm longer in the nose section. remove the front bumper and curl the sticker up towards the A brace, reattach the front bumper and go. Maybe that will solve this issue? I really don't want to run naked.
#1234
been liking this 10 mil pvc tape someone recommended to me. can cut to suit as I want, its durable and dirt cheap.
+1 . Also, I like the chassis to look as close to new as possible for as long as possible
One thing I do miss about my old 4wd buggy was I could get to most of the settings I needed without having to pull the protector at all.
+1 . Also, I like the chassis to look as close to new as possible for as long as possible

One thing I do miss about my old 4wd buggy was I could get to most of the settings I needed without having to pull the protector at all.
#1236
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I'm going to use this for my chassis protector
2 in. x 50 ft. 20 Mil Pipe Wrap Tape-53550 - The Home Depot
or
Eastman 2 in. x 100 ft. 10 Mil Black PVC Pipe-Wrap Tape-50045 - The Home Depot
2 in. x 50 ft. 20 Mil Pipe Wrap Tape-53550 - The Home Depot
or
Eastman 2 in. x 100 ft. 10 Mil Black PVC Pipe-Wrap Tape-50045 - The Home Depot
#1238
This is what I did and had no issues running on astro. Dirt may be a different story though.
#1241
I hated the last b44.3 I had. While I didn't have a good handle setup wise for the B64 yet (running on astro) I think it has a lot of potential. I need to pick up the sway bar set for the rear when it comes out to really get it better I think.
#1243
At our outdoor track there is enough rock's in the dirt that if you don't have a chassis protector the front bulkhead wears away in a year of racing. I use the thick jcon blank sheets and they a while I also double layer on the front bulkhead head
#1244
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I had some extra automobile paint protection film kicking around, so I traced the chassis on it and made my own.
XPel and Clearbra come to mind, but you can buy the material in different thicknesses and by the foot, to make as many skins as you need.
XPel and Clearbra come to mind, but you can buy the material in different thicknesses and by the foot, to make as many skins as you need.
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