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Old 06-06-2009, 11:37 AM
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can use teambomber or tech blade in bd-5
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Originally Posted by B18C Turbo
Thank Jimmymac, and thanks kschu. It looks like there is plenty of space to file the outdrive and retro fit an Xray CVD blade.

That team drivers car looks slick, Ti screws and Alum rear CVD's. All he needs are the alum suspension parts and the Team bomber belts!
Why not just run them. Then when they wear out, you can then dremel them down to fit your XRay blades. This way, you can see how bad they wear/if they wear. Also, you have to measure how thick the pins are, and how big the ball end is. I posted a pic of a Tamiya 416 axle ball/pin end vs an XRay. XRay was much larger. So the blades would not work properly on a Tamiya. May be true with a Yokomo as well.
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Originally Posted by RC MARKET
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Old 06-07-2009, 12:15 AM
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Hello I made with blades and top that fit very well and solved the problem, we need to iron out the rear diff
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Old 06-07-2009, 02:16 AM
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i also would like to see how u do it for the rear diff too....i also worry if the rear diff will wear out fast as i use alots of braking....

i saw team bomber did produce a front solid spool for BD which have a blade for it....i think this will last longer than d current alum bd5 spool...
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Has anyone had chance to compare himself bd5 to 008 or 009 and 416? I am thinking which way to go... Always have been yokomo fan...
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yes ,
i'm not have photo now,
tomorrow update in our web site !
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Originally Posted by kschu
i also would like to see how u do it for the rear diff too....i also worry if the rear diff will wear out fast as i use alots of braking....

i saw team bomber did produce a front solid spool for BD which have a blade for it....i think this will last longer than d current alum bd5 spool...
Why not just use a TC5R spool?
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Originally Posted by Kajman
Has anyone had chance to compare himself bd5 to 008 or 009 and 416? I am thinking which way to go... Always have been yokomo fan...
I've had 009 and 416..... maybe I'll let ya know next weekend.
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Yes, run them till they have alittle wear then mill them for blades. I have done this and it works for the BD. I have used the corally blade as it is the best fitting blade on the BD, If the BD5 bone size is the same as the BD then a corally blade is the one to use.
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Originally Posted by JimmyMac
Why not just use a TC5R spool?
where to find this ?? i live in malaysia.....
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Originally Posted by Shopkeeper
Yes, run them till they have alittle wear then mill them for blades. I have done this and it works for the BD. I have used the corally blade as it is the best fitting blade on the BD, If the BD5 bone size is the same as the BD then a corally blade is the one to use.
team bomber blade should fit w/o a problem i think....
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Originally Posted by kschu
team bomber blade should fit w/o a problem i think....
yes !
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show me the team bomber blade
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