Team Associated RC10B64 Thread
#4145
Interesting choice for diff height adjustment. It raises the entire assembly, shock tower, inner hinge pin location. I wonder if they were unable to accomplish it with the spacer layout the B6.1 uses, while retaining the quick-access feature? I guess it probably helps to reach the low ride heights desired for carpet. Adjustable dogbone length also looks interesting. I'm a little leery of the Schelle rear hub design executed in plastic.
#4146
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The aluminum piece is the actual bulkhead. The plastic diff case will mount inside and be "floating" in comparison to the pins, tower, ect ect. So moving the diff up and down will only move the diff, nothing else. This wasn't the case with the b64 and caused a multitude of changes when wanting to alter the diff height.
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The aluminum piece is the actual bulkhead. The plastic diff case will mount inside and be "floating" in comparison to the pins, tower, ect ect. So moving the diff up and down will only move the diff, nothing else. This wasn't the case with the b64 and caused a multitude of changes when wanting to alter the diff height.
Dogbone length will probably not be adjustable on the production car, too many potential issues. With the inserts used for adjusting diff height, the process will actually quicker and easier. I think they nailed it once again!
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...and if I am not mistaken, you only have to remove two screws each and maybe the sway bar to access the front and rear diffs. I like what I see!
Dogbone length will probably not be adjustable on the production car, too many potential issues. With the inserts used for adjusting diff height, the process will actually quicker and easier. I think they nailed it once again!
Dogbone length will probably not be adjustable on the production car, too many potential issues. With the inserts used for adjusting diff height, the process will actually quicker and easier. I think they nailed it once again!
Or now that I look at it you may only need to remove the front piece of the diff case instead of the whole thing. So 4 screws?
Last edited by trf211; 03-21-2019 at 12:17 PM.
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I hope that the top two screws will be all that must be removed. Loosen the sway bar ends, remove the two top screws and pivot the diff case down. There seems to be enough space in the D block. Time will tell!
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Either way it looks like it will be a good buggy. Heck any buggy can be a good buggy in the hands of a good driver.
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Yup on the braces and hubs. I am pretty sure the hubs came from the yokomo 2wd side... Not sure who did that style first yokomo or shelle racing. the aluminum around the diff cases up to the shock tower is definitely the yokomo and then the chassis braces are also on the yokomo, but not sure if xray had them first or not. Right now seems to be a monkey see monkey do across the classes. Only a few brands are trying to be different and doing their own thing.
Either way it looks like it will be a good buggy. Heck any buggy can be a good buggy in the hands of a good driver.
Either way it looks like it will be a good buggy. Heck any buggy can be a good buggy in the hands of a good driver.
#4155
Hello, is it normal for the B64 stock body to be so large with respect to chassis? That's the one included in a new kit and I would expect the body to "hug" the chassis.
Is it possible that the included JConcepts body is not for B64?

Like this it cannot stay fixed with juts two clips, and for me there's too much of a gap to apply velcro either.
Thanks for any hint or eventually sharing pic of how your body fits
Is it possible that the included JConcepts body is not for B64?

Like this it cannot stay fixed with juts two clips, and for me there's too much of a gap to apply velcro either.
Thanks for any hint or eventually sharing pic of how your body fits





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