RC10B4.1 FT/WC
#5251
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Joined: Feb 2011
Posts: 411
From: Mesa, AZ
I see that there is a different part number but I can't see what would be different other than axle length. I'm gonna grab the K wheels today and let you know what happens and how it changes the width. Guess maybe I should call the Associated tech guys first?
#5252
The length is different and the space between the pin hole and the end of the threads is different. I think the offset would be out of whack and you might not be able to fully tighten the wheels. I would wait until all pieces are available.
#5253
Tech Adept
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 117
SO apparetly I am getting some chasis slap after the biggest jump on my current layout at my local track . Not to concerned about it , the layout is being changed this weekend . But their will be another big triple , their always is . Besides driving better , and downsiding the jump cleaner , what would be the set up change to prevent chasis slap ? Or would you not set up your buggy to prevent that ?
Sorry for the repetitive newbie questions . Have only had a handful of track days with my buggy .
What makes the kysosho spings so popular with this buggy . I see alot of people running them . Are they more linear than the AE springs ? More choices as far as spring rates ?
I am running FT box stock settings still . I seem to be having some traction issues at times . My rear end is looping out in the corners . I am sure the driver has something to do with it . Proabably braking and turning to hard . How could I set up my buggy to handle a more aggressive driving style ??
Sorry for the repetitive newbie questions . Have only had a handful of track days with my buggy .
What makes the kysosho spings so popular with this buggy . I see alot of people running them . Are they more linear than the AE springs ? More choices as far as spring rates ?
I am running FT box stock settings still . I seem to be having some traction issues at times . My rear end is looping out in the corners . I am sure the driver has something to do with it . Proabably braking and turning to hard . How could I set up my buggy to handle a more aggressive driving style ??
#5254
Can anyone with a B4.1 rear shock tower measure the distance between the two inner shock mounting holes for me, so that I buy the correct one and not an old B4 one without the new mounting position?
Measuring the inside radius to inside radius is fine, just to help identify a new B4.1 from an old B4 rear shock tower
Measuring the inside radius to inside radius is fine, just to help identify a new B4.1 from an old B4 rear shock tower
#5255
SO apparetly I am getting some chasis slap after the biggest jump on my current layout at my local track . Not to concerned about it , the layout is being changed this weekend . But their will be another big triple , their always is . Besides driving better , and downsiding the jump cleaner , what would be the set up change to prevent chasis slap ? Or would you not set up your buggy to prevent that ?
They are more progressive, and they don't rub the shock bodies like the AE springs do. At your level, I wouldn't worry about it.
#5256
SO apparetly I am getting some chasis slap after the biggest jump on my current layout at my local track . Not to concerned about it , the layout is being changed this weekend . But their will be another big triple , their always is . Besides driving better , and downsiding the jump cleaner , what would be the set up change to prevent chasis slap ? Or would you not set up your buggy to prevent that ?
Sorry for the repetitive newbie questions . Have only had a handful of track days with my buggy .
What makes the kysosho spings so popular with this buggy . I see alot of people running them . Are they more linear than the AE springs ? More choices as far as spring rates ?
I am running FT box stock settings still . I seem to be having some traction issues at times . My rear end is looping out in the corners . I am sure the driver has something to do with it . Proabably braking and turning to hard . How could I set up my buggy to handle a more aggressive driving style ??
Sorry for the repetitive newbie questions . Have only had a handful of track days with my buggy .
What makes the kysosho spings so popular with this buggy . I see alot of people running them . Are they more linear than the AE springs ? More choices as far as spring rates ?
I am running FT box stock settings still . I seem to be having some traction issues at times . My rear end is looping out in the corners . I am sure the driver has something to do with it . Proabably braking and turning to hard . How could I set up my buggy to handle a more aggressive driving style ??
#5258
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 15,739
From: RIP 'Chopper', 4/18/13 miss you bud:(
Considering you're running the box set-up and not something really "off the wall", adjusting it to try and get rid of the chassis slap isn't normally done or really a good idea IMO. Trying to adjust for the chassis slap is going to hurt the rest of the set-up more than it's going to help with the slap, IMO. Making the b4.1 less aggressive isn't something I've wanted to do so I'll let others help you with that one, other than the obvious tire choice option...
#5259
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 15,739
From: RIP 'Chopper', 4/18/13 miss you bud:(
Can anyone with a B4.1 rear shock tower measure the distance between the two inner shock mounting holes for me, so that I buy the correct one and not an old B4 one without the new mounting position?
Measuring the inside radius to inside radius is fine, just to help identify a new B4.1 from an old B4 rear shock tower
Measuring the inside radius to inside radius is fine, just to help identify a new B4.1 from an old B4 rear shock tower
#5260
SO apparetly I am getting some chasis slap after the biggest jump on my current layout at my local track . Not to concerned about it , the layout is being changed this weekend . But their will be another big triple , their always is . Besides driving better , and downsiding the jump cleaner , what would be the set up change to prevent chasis slap ? Or would you not set up your buggy to prevent that ?
Sorry for the repetitive newbie questions . Have only had a handful of track days with my buggy .
What makes the kysosho spings so popular with this buggy . I see alot of people running them . Are they more linear than the AE springs ? More choices as far as spring rates ?
I am running FT box stock settings still . I seem to be having some traction issues at times . My rear end is looping out in the corners . I am sure the driver has something to do with it . Proabably braking and turning to hard . How could I set up my buggy to handle a more aggressive driving style ??
Sorry for the repetitive newbie questions . Have only had a handful of track days with my buggy .
What makes the kysosho spings so popular with this buggy . I see alot of people running them . Are they more linear than the AE springs ? More choices as far as spring rates ?
I am running FT box stock settings still . I seem to be having some traction issues at times . My rear end is looping out in the corners . I am sure the driver has something to do with it . Proabably braking and turning to hard . How could I set up my buggy to handle a more aggressive driving style ??
#5261
New out of the box B4.1. Electronics mounted, AE weight in the rear suspension brace, .5 oz on the receiver side, and 1/4 oz on each side of the chassis in the rear triangles. No body or wing mouted.
With the kit AE green rear springs, I have them cranked all the way up to the top of the shock body. The minimum ride height I can get is 27mm which is 3mm shy from the 24 that most people seem to run.
I'm not familiar with AE springs, is it possible I got rear truck springs? Any suggestions?
With the kit AE green rear springs, I have them cranked all the way up to the top of the shock body. The minimum ride height I can get is 27mm which is 3mm shy from the 24 that most people seem to run.
I'm not familiar with AE springs, is it possible I got rear truck springs? Any suggestions?
#5262
New out of the box B4.1. Electronics mounted, AE weight in the rear suspension brace, .5 oz on the receiver side, and 1/4 oz on each side of the chassis in the rear triangles. No body or wing mouted.
With the kit AE green rear springs, I have them cranked all the way up to the top of the shock body. The minimum ride height I can get is 27mm which is 3mm shy from the 24 that most people seem to run.
I'm not familiar with AE springs, is it possible I got rear truck springs? Any suggestions?
With the kit AE green rear springs, I have them cranked all the way up to the top of the shock body. The minimum ride height I can get is 27mm which is 3mm shy from the 24 that most people seem to run.
I'm not familiar with AE springs, is it possible I got rear truck springs? Any suggestions?
#5264
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 15,739
From: RIP 'Chopper', 4/18/13 miss you bud:(
How heavy is your lipo? The springs may simply settle a little after a couple runs. I can get 24mm with silver springs and the collars all the way up, my greens were about 2-3 turns down. And I assume you're running no rebound in the shocks..?



