Associated Reflex 14B/14T
#890
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I run mine mostly on Concrete, and I find 1/10th scale Contact Foam Tires are the fastest. I run them on new asphalt every once in a while and they seriously hook up, though they can chunk out when it's hot. I first tried some Duratrax street tires, and they work for bashing, but I did break the drive cup out of one of the wheels sliding into a sand stone flower bed wall!
So my fault, but most 12mm Hex drive wheels will fit the Reflex, but I had to make some 1mm shims to keep the Contact Foams wheel from rubbing the hubs. I used 1mm sheet lexan to cut out some hex spacers.
Last edited by BoxxerBoyDrew; 07-13-2024 at 03:19 AM.
#891
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Can anyone tell me if this would work. I'm just getting back into the hobby to mess around and am getting a reflex 14b. Will this combo suffice, or will it be not enough?
https://www.amainhobbies.com/hobbywi...0#tab-feedback
https://www.amainhobbies.com/hobbywi...0#tab-feedback
#892
you would probably be better off with the Reedy 280-SL4 4500, and the Hobbywing Quicrun 16BL30.
On another note, I've jumped ship to LC Racing's EMB-1HK, Their kit includes a servo, pinion gears, wheel hex drives with set screws, and swaybars. And most importantly, a bag with spare hardware.
On another note, I've jumped ship to LC Racing's EMB-1HK, Their kit includes a servo, pinion gears, wheel hex drives with set screws, and swaybars. And most importantly, a bag with spare hardware.
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