Skyggedans
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Does anybody knows part number for those pivot balls ? I got RPM Rod ends (80471) but i need those PB to get working, thanks in advance.
Turtle have you got any specific setup for your XV ? (Cambers,toes etc)
Does anybody knows part number for those pivot balls ? I got RPM Rod ends (80471) but i need those PB to get working, thanks in advance.
Turtle have you got any specific setup for your XV ? (Cambers,toes etc)
Sorry missed your question. On the other topic: What if you made small mud flaps that attached to the front of the A-arms to keep rocks from kicking up?
The pivot balls I used are Traxxas I think, which ever ones are really short and 3mm. :ror: I can't remember exactly what they are as I grabbed them out of a big bin of misc. rod ends I had. They are very distinct looking I could tell you if I saw them...
Scratch that I think this is them. I can check the car tomorrow to double check.
TowerHobbies.com | Traxxas Rod End Ball Screw Connector B/E
Can you recall the length of turnbuckles are needed and which brand? Looking on tower but that section is so disorganized I'm having a hard time
Thanks for sharing your adventures Turtle's.
Good luck with the race, (the bad luck was with that building kiss!)
Been sticking to this thread very closely, I know I won't be doing nearly the comp. you do, but I'd like to have my car set up for it, the ability to do it and drive the part. Think I've spent right at what the pro kit costs in mods and still no car yet ;-). Next up are steel diff gears, CVDs and motor. Great thread btw. "thumbsup"
Quick question for any seasoned racer that sees this. Do guys make use of the drag brake any for those quick pivots around tight turns I'm seeing? It looks like when they let off the throttle the car almost stops until the ass end kicks around. I know I use the drag brake on my trail trucks all the time, trailing or not, not too sure about rally though.
Thank you! If you can't find what you are looking for in this thread it probably doesn't exist. :ror: But ask away and I am sure someone will chime in with some good info.
Personally I run 20% drag brake in my car. It helps the car brake free as I prepare to slide into a corner. As the rear brakes free I give it some throttle to control the slide. On gravel it works great, but on tarmac, like last weekend, I did have to brake pretty hard into the tarmac hairpins we had on the stage rally course.