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Old 08-26-2013, 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by haura415
Don't worry about cso ... Just use tamiya
And if you use tamiya dcj and tamiya wheel hex both will fit yokomo kunckle
If I use Tamiya DCJ with Tamiya wheel hex do I still have to do some modifications for the parts like sanding something with dremel?
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Dremel the chub and inside the knuckle
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I've cleaned, lubed and locktite'd my Yokomo DCJ's, have some Spec-R coming as backup, see how I go...
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Old 08-30-2013, 01:29 AM
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haras bd7:



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Looks like everybody else's BD7.
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Except this one will have more cowbell.

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Old 08-30-2013, 02:14 AM
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Originally Posted by cyclonetog
Looks like everybody else's BD7.
and whats wrong with that
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There's nothing wrong with that, apart from when he goes and wins some international event with it it'll make the rest of us look stupid lol.
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Originally Posted by grippgoat
Except this one will have more cowbell.

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Originally Posted by haura415
Dremel the chub and inside the knuckle
Yes !
Hk many peoples use TAMIYA DCJ 46mm w/4mm wheel hub ,
because Tamiya DCJ price is best & long life !
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Hey,
i'am new to 1/10Touringcars. I want to try something new, not just Offroad. I decided to order a Yokomo BD7.
Now I want to ask what Spares should I order? What Hopups?
And what are the Critical points when I build a new kit, whats important?
And for different tracks which Springs should i buy, the Yokomo range?

Thanks
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Originally Posted by Magrad
Hey,
i'am new to 1/10Touringcars. I want to try something new, not just Offroad. I decided to order a Yokomo BD7.
Now I want to ask what Spares should I order? What Hopups?
And what are the Critical points when I build a new kit, whats important?
And for different tracks which Springs should i buy, the Yokomo range?

Thanks
http://rcmarket.com.hk/product_info....ducts_id=15195 just get this you should be ok to start
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Originally Posted by Magrad
Hey,
i'am new to 1/10Touringcars. I want to try something new, not just Offroad. I decided to order a Yokomo BD7.
Now I want to ask what Spares should I order? What Hopups?
And what are the Critical points when I build a new kit, whats important?
And for different tracks which Springs should i buy, the Yokomo range?

Thanks
If you're new, I wouldn't recommend anything graphite, they break very easily and you are going to crash...

To get you going I would get the titanium turnbuckles, double jointed driveshafts (Spec R or Tamiya), floating servo mount and titanium screw pack.

HPI silver springs seem to be popular as well.

That should set you up nicely...
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Can someone tell me what this setup sheet means with reference to the front spool. A gear spool?

http://www.petitrc.com/reglages/yoko...ipzig20130818/
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Old 09-01-2013, 05:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Ignition75
Can someone tell me what this setup sheet means with reference to the front spool. A gear spool?

http://www.petitrc.com/reglages/yoko...ipzig20130818/
The setup sheet shows a Gear Diff with putty in it as I read it.

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