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XXX-CR metal front pivot block???
I have seen this part mentioned on various posts. Is it an official Losi part? If so does anyone have the part number and/or a supplier I could buy one from. I'm thinking if it will put a bit of weight to the front end and add strength then I will have to get one. Thanks.
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There brass i think paul worsley might of made them very difficult to get hold of. The best way of adding weight is to use lead putty inside the front bulkhead. Perosnally i run 10grams infront of my servo and thats it.
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Or you could buy the genuine Losi alloy one....A4148 - £14.99, as listed on our website ;)
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Losi do an alloy one.
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Really???? I had not noticed Ash LOL
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I was meant to put a load of ?????????? after it as i was supprised by this darren.
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Oh I see, I thought you was just stating the obvious what I had previously posted...........LOL
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In fact, I done purchased an alloy rear one too seeing as the kit plastic part came out in 3 pieces when I pulled the rear pivot plate off.
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Online ordering is ace innit, I look forward to receiving me bitz soon :thumbsup:
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Does this item (A4148) fit on the XXX-CR Buggy or is it just for the XX Buggy and what is the weight of it?
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A4148 IS for the XXX range of vehicles, NOT the XX. Not sure of its exact weight, but slightly heavier than the standard plastic version.
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It would appear from this that it would be right for xxx
http://www.losi.com/Products/Feature...rodId=LOSA4148 http://www.losipartshouse.com/servlet/Categories If it doesn't come up on the second link, just type thpart number losa4148 in the search box, no spaces. The one on mine (came on the car) appears to be aluminium, gold coloured with grubscrews to retain the hinge pins, but not losi part, not sure what it is. Cheers Chris |
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maybe mine was yours?! I bought it off a mate who bought it off ebay about 6 months ago with a shed load of spares for 120 quid, white shell..
I'd be interested if it was as there are a few other none standard bits on it.. Chris |
i bought Phils car :thumbsup:, still got it too... it has the brass front bulkhead which is heavier than the blue aluminium one from trinity and alot heavier than the standard plastic one...
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Mine is brass and quite weighty, not sure who made it but sounds like it may be the same, it's got two little grubscrews in it too.
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Aluminium pivot block
you can get this from most model shops that stock losi parts. when i bought one, it was made by Trinity for a losi xxx.
you can get these for around £9.00 on e-bay from adam models. all the best :thumbsup: |
A little overview
So if understand things correctly, the following options are out there :
The alloy one from Losi http://www.losi.com/Products/Feature...rodId=LOSA4148 The aluminium one from Trinity http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWAX:IT The brass one from AcraTech http://www.rcnitrotalk.com/acratech-bulkheads-for-losi/ http://acratech.net/rcracing but they are into camera stuff nowadays :lol: And last but not least the brass one from Ghea http://www.rymartracing.co.uk/page_1227178132947.html All different materials and different weights I guess ? Does anybody know if one of these eliminates the C-clips ? Cheers, Erik |
You can eliminate the c-clips by drilling a small hole and thread to accept a grub screw in the middle of the bulkhead where the pivot pin passes through. I've done this with the stock plastic bulkheads. Saves the dirty looks from other parents in the pits as the four letter words fly:blush: when removing/replacing the c-clips.
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or you could just get the ghea hinge pins and that eliminates the need for e clips
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@ JustMe : lots of four letter words come to mind when dealing with c-clips :),thanks for the advice.
@ Belsten : that's the answer I was hoping for :thumbsup: I'm going to start saving some money to buy some Ghea parts then. Does Thrish do these as well , I mean a bulkhead without the c-clips option ? Erik |
I believe trish does the bulk head but not the hinge pins although I could be wrong
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