Team Associated RC8Be Thread
#706
Tech Master
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Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 1,688
I must say that the RC8Be is a handling machine! I think that the faster you drive it, the better it handles. I noticed last week after being conservative in the main, I made more mistakes. Then I started pushing the pace and the car felt even better. I love this car!
Cory
Cory
couldnt have said it any better myself

#708
Yes definaately. That $100 difference pays for itself big time. I've got the FT RC8 and an RC8B and the B is so much better in terms of everything from durability, to the bigger bore shocks, to the aluminum updated geometry towers, the toe plates no longer wear out.
#711
Should be out here soon, I've been doing some work on it while bill is in the hospital, should be ready to shoot some out sometime the beginning of next month. I have not heard from associated about the arms and towers yet, but I assume we will see them soon.
#712
Tech Regular
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 294
From: Brisbane QLD Australia
I'm looking forward to this new chassis - the only thing that annoys me about the B(e) is the Associated haven't bothered to commision a new "electric" chassis.
#713
There are a few associated drivers here in so Cal that are working on different battery and electronics layouts. Some pretty innovative designs. some of which are utilizing carbon chassis and others using radically redrilled stock chassis. One car is less than six pounds and drives like a b44.
#714
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Joined: Jun 2009
Posts: 231
For those of you who are talking about running the bce new "E" chassis, what are your opinions on the tekno v4 kit? I'm leaning the tekno route because I need the new chassis the layout looks awesome. I really want mechanical brakes and would like to try the nitro style clutch as I think it suites my driving style better coming from nitro back ground. I'm just curious for those of you turning your heads away from the tekno V4 towards the traditional converted layout why? You get so much more for your money it seems. Just curious because the only place people discuss tekno is under that page and of course most of it is praise.
#716
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have a question i just rebuilt my 3 diffs and 2 f/r have mobement in the shafts after i assembled them like when your holding the diff sideways you can move the input shafts (rotate) them. ive never had this happen till now! do i need new input shafts or new casings? its the pieces where the bearings are car has all new bearings and everything is new except the planatary gears and the 2 metal pieces that go ober the o ring before you put the pin in to secure the sun gear im prepping the car for a huge race and need this corrected asap any help would be greatly appreciate
thanks in advance!!
thanks in advance!!
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