Team Corally RDX Touring Car
#2086
Tech Addict
Originally posted by tc3stocker
So is there any way you can tell me what those part #'s are?
Also, I don't want to use the body posts it comes with, what are my alternatives?
So is there any way you can tell me what those part #'s are?
Also, I don't want to use the body posts it comes with, what are my alternatives?
#2087
Tech Rookie
You're forgetting the most (well maybe not the most) important part to a good asphalt car: a good setup sheet (and its free!)
#2088
Originally posted by tc3stocker
So is there any way you can tell me what those part #'s are?
Also, I don't want to use the body posts it comes with, what are my alternatives?
So is there any way you can tell me what those part #'s are?
Also, I don't want to use the body posts it comes with, what are my alternatives?
Jeff
#2089
Tech Initiate
Just wanted to know what the difference between the US carpet version, one-diff version and the front diff version was. I assume that the latter 2 only have the diffs as the changes?
#2090
Originally posted by CorallyUSA
They are all High Performance Kits.........
00166 Standard One-way Kit: one-way, 2 deg caster blocks
00166UK Double Diff Kit: double diffs, 4 deg caster blocks
00167 US Carpet Spec: stiffer topdeck, silver spring set, 4 deg caster blocks
There is only ONE US Spec kit and that is the 00167 which is for Carpet Racing. The Standard kit contains the one-way.
Just choose depending on what you run the most, weather it is asphalt or carpet and then what you like to drive with. If you won't use the one-way ever, then get the UK kit. If you mainly race carpet then get the US Carpet Spec.
They are all High Performance Kits.........
00166 Standard One-way Kit: one-way, 2 deg caster blocks
00166UK Double Diff Kit: double diffs, 4 deg caster blocks
00167 US Carpet Spec: stiffer topdeck, silver spring set, 4 deg caster blocks
There is only ONE US Spec kit and that is the 00167 which is for Carpet Racing. The Standard kit contains the one-way.
Just choose depending on what you run the most, weather it is asphalt or carpet and then what you like to drive with. If you won't use the one-way ever, then get the UK kit. If you mainly race carpet then get the US Carpet Spec.
#2092
can I use Tamiya TB02 kingpins on my RDX
#2093
king pins? I highly doubt it........... unless you mean hinge pins.
Jeff
Jeff
#2094
#2095
Tech Elite
iTrader: (27)
nope... the RDX uses a unique kingpin setup. it threads into the c-hub, with a smooth portion that goes into the steering block.
i highly recommend the aluminum steering blocks, as they are stronger, plus they have bearings in them where the kingpins ride, makes for the smoothest, effortless steering action, i think...
i highly recommend the aluminum steering blocks, as they are stronger, plus they have bearings in them where the kingpins ride, makes for the smoothest, effortless steering action, i think...
#2096
I second that. It gives a more balance look as the rear hubs are alloy (bling bling bling)
#2097
Tech Initiate
I'm looking at getting the rdx. my questions are:
1. what parts will i need to go racing with? (consumables and options)
2. do other springs fit on the shocks? (what do most people use?)
3. what version should i get if i race only outdoors on larg open tracks with some tight technical turns (asphalt with foams, concrete with rubbers)
4. any issues with the car? (common breakages, problems)
Sorry, have been out of rc racing for over 3 years and just out of touch with everything.
1. what parts will i need to go racing with? (consumables and options)
2. do other springs fit on the shocks? (what do most people use?)
3. what version should i get if i race only outdoors on larg open tracks with some tight technical turns (asphalt with foams, concrete with rubbers)
4. any issues with the car? (common breakages, problems)
Sorry, have been out of rc racing for over 3 years and just out of touch with everything.
#2098
Originally posted by Rockape
I'm looking at getting the rdx. my questions are:
1. what parts will i need to go racing with? (consumables and options)
2. do other springs fit on the shocks? (what do most people use?)
3. what version should i get if i race only outdoors on larg open tracks with some tight technical turns (asphalt with foams, concrete with rubbers)
4. any issues with the car? (common breakages, problems)
Sorry, have been out of rc racing for over 3 years and just out of touch with everything.
I'm looking at getting the rdx. my questions are:
1. what parts will i need to go racing with? (consumables and options)
2. do other springs fit on the shocks? (what do most people use?)
3. what version should i get if i race only outdoors on larg open tracks with some tight technical turns (asphalt with foams, concrete with rubbers)
4. any issues with the car? (common breakages, problems)
Sorry, have been out of rc racing for over 3 years and just out of touch with everything.
2) The corally ones work fine. Most springs aren't a large enough diameter.
3) 00166 if you like a one-way, 00166UK if you prefer double diffs
4) no major problems
Jeff
#2100
Tech Fanatic
Bearing carriers, bearings for spool
Can someone please post the part numbers for the bearings and carriers you need when running a spool? Thanks!