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Andywoods 19-09-2013 06:05 AM

Rb6 rf or rf2
 
Looking for more rear wnd grip when it gets damp or on slippy surfaces ive got the rf susp holder on the rear front also running the rb5 arms , any advice on how to get more rear end grip?

Shimmy 19-09-2013 06:33 AM

To my understanding the stock arms allow for a bit more grip, and narrower holders would locks in the rear a bit more.

Lee24h 14-10-2013 07:12 PM

rear motor?

bigred5765 14-10-2013 07:17 PM

rf2 is for mid motor rf is for rear motor
you can how ever use the rr2 and rf front brkt to increase toe in to around 3.5 degree

InsideLineModels 14-10-2013 09:01 PM

RF = Rear Front narrow
RR = Rear Rear narrow

RF2 = Rear Front Wide
RR2 = Rear Rear Wide

Both options are available for mid and rear configured cars.

It is not intended that the '2' and original braces are mixed. If you do you'll get some severe toe in/out.

I would stick with the wide (2) which is kit standard.

On very low grip it might be worth flipping the RB5 arms an going long wheelbase in the hub. This will be about 1.5mm shorter than short wheelbase with the wishbones round the normal way.

Kev

Gayo 15-10-2013 07:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigred5765 (Post 809592)
you can how ever use the rr2 and rf front brkt to increase toe in to around 3.5 degree

That would give 4.5 degrees by side.
On the other way (RR and RF2) gives 1.5 by side.

PaulRotheram 15-10-2013 09:14 AM

Using the RF block is something ive been playing with, it does give abit more toe in than id want (4.5 as gayo says) however it does give the feel of more drive when traction drops.
The standard rf2 block in low grip is real hard work!

4 degrees is the ideal toe in id want in lower grip, for me personally.

Gavin Collingwood 15-10-2013 11:34 AM

The adjustable toe blocks is what you need, shame nowhere seems to have any in stock......

PaulRotheram 15-10-2013 12:29 PM

Theyre a very good investment and on my to do list.. as you say stock is sparce!

Gavin Collingwood 15-10-2013 01:36 PM

Rocking horse shit comes to mind....

RobPaynter 15-10-2013 01:48 PM

Hi Guys. Is this what you are after???
http://southwestrc.co.uk/aluminum-rear-sus-holder-rfrb6

Gavin Collingwood 15-10-2013 02:15 PM

Yes but have they got the rr one to adjust the track width? That's the key thing to change in low grip I've been told...

bigred5765 15-10-2013 02:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gayo (Post 809685)
That would give 4.5 degrees by side.
On the other way (RR and RF2) gives 1.5 by side.

sorry I meant 4.5 not 3.5
I used it a few times in low grip it worked fine
but have now got both front and rear adjustable toe in blocks now and it is fantastic for fine tuning track width and toe in

Andywoods 15-10-2013 03:23 PM

Right carl where can i get these adjustable toe in blocks ??

Gavin Collingwood 15-10-2013 04:44 PM

As we've said Andy, right now not many places.... Stock is sparse

danmurphy 15-10-2013 06:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RobPaynter (Post 809756)
Hi Guys. Is this what you are after???
http://southwestrc.co.uk/aluminum-rear-sus-holder-rfrb6

UMW707 (RR Mid) available from the US on ebay here if you're desperate! :thumbsup:


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