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Ross 20-01-2013 11:19 AM

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Thanks for your input guys.

I measured everything,shocks,height of chassis and hinge pins bracket for board, length of shocks,shock caps,top and bottom eyelets,shafts and they were all fine apart from the height of the top shock mounts, one was 4mm different to the other. So i stripped it all down and started again, i removed the washers that looked like they should of gone under the rear hinge pin holder and fixed it direct to the chassis and its all measured up fine, well with in 1/2mm, think i can live with that :thumbsup:

Just need to sort part numbers for front and rear arms now :)


Again thanks for your help :)

Ross

Rich D 20-01-2013 12:46 PM

The part number for the std DB1 arms is UM566 from the Kyosho RB5SP2 WC Edition

You get one front arm and one rear arm per pack.

Ross 20-01-2013 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Rich D (Post 735345)
The part number for the std DB1 arms is UM566 from the Kyosho RB5SP2 WC Edition

You get one front arm and one rear arm per pack.


So does that do front and rear, ie 2 sets does the car.

I really need a standrd parts list for he car :)

Rich D 20-01-2013 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Ross (Post 735364)
So does that do front and rear, ie 2 sets does the car.

I really need a standrd parts list for he car :)

yes two packs per car, i have sent you email as per your PM

Ross 20-01-2013 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Rich D (Post 735636)
yes two packs per car, i have sent you email as per your PM



Just replied to you :D. Loads of info for me to read through and very helpful, thanks :thumbsup:

Rich D 20-01-2013 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Ross (Post 735639)
Just replied to you :D. Loads of info for me to read through and very helpful, thanks :thumbsup:


no problem bud :)

Matt Butcher 21-01-2013 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Ross (Post 735364)
So does that do front and rear, ie 2 sets does the car.

I really need a standrd parts list for the car :)


Do you not have this?

Ross 21-01-2013 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Matt Butcher (Post 735834)
Do you not have this?

Hi Matt, Rich emailed me that and a few others as well yesterday, thanks anyway ;)

Ross

Gareth Jones 21-01-2013 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Ross (Post 735895)
Hi Matt, Rich emailed me that and a few others as well yesterday, thanks anyway ;)

Ross


What are the additional files? I am a new DB1 owner and would appreciate such reference files :)

Gareth

coleman758 21-01-2013 04:39 PM

Make sure the bottom ball cup on the shocks are the same, there is 3 sizes in the kit, Short Med & Long.

I did it on mine, I rebuilt it about 10 times before I figured it out.

Matt Butcher 21-01-2013 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Gazmidas (Post 735910)
What are the additional files? I am a new DB1 owner and would appreciate such reference files :)

Gareth

Pm me your email address and I will forward them to you

Ross 21-01-2013 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by coleman758 (Post 735932)
Make sure the bottom ball cup on the shocks are the same, there is 3 sizes in the kit, Short Med & Long.

I did it on mine, I rebuilt it about 10 times before I figured it out.

I had a good check over the shocks and all looks good, I think I had mounted the rear end wrong some how :confused:, once I took it apart and redone it the arms all sat nice and even. I will check the ends to see if there's the same amount of shaft between the body and end to see if that's the 1/2mm difference :).

Cheers
Ross

coleman758 21-01-2013 10:09 PM

It does make a difference though, mine was quite low on one side.

The other thing to check is make sure the camber link plate it pushed on the gearbox all the way. That's about the only other thing I can think :confused:


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