Team Associated TC6 Thread
#3571
I only have one spare set of suspension arms and c hubs. haven't broke anything on the tc5 this season and ive been in some pretty bad scraps. never drove an rccar like this before let alone raced. so... gogo tc5 ha.
i wont buy any more used cars though. i got a great deal, but many of the important parts were already pretty worn. ive only had 8ish race days and the car is starting to sound pretty aged. but i know it was raced for a full season at least before i got it.
ah well. wont be until next outdoor season. by then we might have a tc6R/F denomination available.
i wont buy any more used cars though. i got a great deal, but many of the important parts were already pretty worn. ive only had 8ish race days and the car is starting to sound pretty aged. but i know it was raced for a full season at least before i got it.
ah well. wont be until next outdoor season. by then we might have a tc6R/F denomination available.
#3572
Tech Fanatic
Joined: Apr 2011
Posts: 810
From: France
I only have one spare set of suspension arms and c hubs. haven't broke anything on the tc5 this season and ive been in some pretty bad scraps. never drove an rccar like this before let alone raced. so... gogo tc5 ha.
i wont buy any more used cars though. i got a great deal, but many of the important parts were already pretty worn. ive only had 8ish race days and the car is starting to sound pretty aged. but i know it was raced for a full season at least before i got it.
ah well. wont be until next outdoor season. by then we might have a tc6R/F denomination available.
i wont buy any more used cars though. i got a great deal, but many of the important parts were already pretty worn. ive only had 8ish race days and the car is starting to sound pretty aged. but i know it was raced for a full season at least before i got it.
ah well. wont be until next outdoor season. by then we might have a tc6R/F denomination available.
#3573
Wellthats just the problem though everyone is gonna say their stuff is in great shape. Unless you know the people personally its all on trust.
Ill prob just go new and be sure to avoid any problem as i plan to keep the 6 for a good few years.
Ill prob just go new and be sure to avoid any problem as i plan to keep the 6 for a good few years.
#3574
Tech Fanatic
Joined: Apr 2011
Posts: 810
From: France
This is what good seller feedback is for...
#3577
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 2,167
From: Southern California
Verndog,
How/where can I get metal washers/spacers that look are long like the AE plastic ones. As you know I am running your blocks but when you run a lot of shims, 3.5mm, the blocks will bend inward. Well the blocks don't technically bend but they don't stay perfectly vertical.
I hope I am explaining that right.
How/where can I get metal washers/spacers that look are long like the AE plastic ones. As you know I am running your blocks but when you run a lot of shims, 3.5mm, the blocks will bend inward. Well the blocks don't technically bend but they don't stay perfectly vertical.
I hope I am explaining that right.
#3578
Verndog,
How/where can I get metal washers/spacers that look are long like the AE plastic ones. As you know I am running your blocks but when you run a lot of shims, 3.5mm, the blocks will bend inward. Well the blocks don't technically bend but they don't stay perfectly vertical.
I hope I am explaining that right.
How/where can I get metal washers/spacers that look are long like the AE plastic ones. As you know I am running your blocks but when you run a lot of shims, 3.5mm, the blocks will bend inward. Well the blocks don't technically bend but they don't stay perfectly vertical.
I hope I am explaining that right.
#3579
Tech Adept
iTrader: (9)
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 143
Thanks Steve Weiss!!!
Tried squezzeing the turnbuckle eyelets in a couple of different spots while installed on the ballstuds like you said and they freed up realy good and are no longer binding. This tip should be in the manual especialy for some ones first time building this kit.
Tried squezzeing the turnbuckle eyelets in a couple of different spots while installed on the ballstuds like you said and they freed up realy good and are no longer binding. This tip should be in the manual especialy for some ones first time building this kit.
#3580
Tech Addict
Joined: May 2006
Posts: 586
From: Portugal
Thanks Steve Weiss!!!
Tried squezzeing the turnbuckle eyelets in a couple of different spots while installed on the ballstuds like you said and they freed up realy good and are no longer binding. This tip should be in the manual especialy for some ones first time building this kit.
Tried squezzeing the turnbuckle eyelets in a couple of different spots while installed on the ballstuds like you said and they freed up realy good and are no longer binding. This tip should be in the manual especialy for some ones first time building this kit.

#3584
Tech Fanatic
Joined: Apr 2011
Posts: 810
From: France



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