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jono83 06-12-2008 05:52 PM

X6 Build Questions
 
hi
Today I have taken delivery of my x6 conversion kit(thanks darren for quick delivery) and all the extra bits needed,I just wondered if there any tips you have of anything to be aware of to make sure the build goes smoothly .

thanks in advance

jono

bigred5765 06-12-2008 08:23 PM

,if its a used b4 it may need new gearbox gears,

bigred5765 06-12-2008 08:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigred5765 (Post 184851)
go to clickyx factory web site, use the threaded insert tip,if its a used b4 it may need new gearbox gears,

we built ares and it was noisy new idler and diff and it was fine,:thumbsup:

jono83 07-12-2008 12:13 AM

thanks thats gonna be a great help . did you have to modify your chassis to fit the servo ?

bigred5765 07-12-2008 08:48 AM

i just use b4 servo mounts,

YoungChazz 08-12-2008 02:24 AM

For almost a year now the X - 6 chassies have been machined so that almost nobody has to grind to fit the servo. The instructions still tell how to do it, but it's usually not an issue.

kropy 08-12-2008 03:53 AM

Chazz ~ Check your email

Lowie 25-05-2009 07:33 AM

I know the X6 is made from the parts of a B4.
I wonder if it is possible to use an Asso B3 as the base for an X6.
I don't think so, so searched this forum for some answers but could not find it yet.
Can someone confirm this?

It's just that the X6 is an expensive car, if you need to buy a B4 first and then the mod-kit. ... + you have all kind of parts of the B4, you can not use anymore, which is a stupid waste.
So i'm looking for some possible alternatifs

janus_77 25-05-2009 07:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lowie (Post 245665)
I know the X6 is made from the parts of a B4.
I wonder if it is possible to use an Asso B3 as the base for an X6.
I don't think so, so searched this forum for some answers but could not find it yet.
Can someone confirm this?

It's just that the X6 is an expensive car, if you need to buy a B4 first and then the mod-kit. ... + you have all kind of parts of the B4, you can not use anymore, which is a stupid waste.
So i'm looking for some possible alternatifs

Its also possible to sell the remaining B4 parts if you are done ofcourse

V-Rossi 25-05-2009 08:10 AM

Yes but as the X-6 is as popular as the B4 nowadays, everyone has these parts for sale => low price => perfect moment to convert the X-6 back to the B4 :)

elvo 25-05-2009 09:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lowie (Post 245665)
if it is possible to use an Asso B3 as the base for an X6.

No.

Besides, the B4 is not an expensive kit.

JustARcFan 25-05-2009 09:42 AM

Lowie could buy my mint full option X6 of course :thumbsup:

caneye 04-06-2009 01:10 PM

shims required?
 
i'm building the x6 for the very first time. i've actually got an x6^2 kit. when building the rear (control arm), i noticed that there's a very big gap when the arm is placed between the bushing and the rear toe-in plate.
the copper bushing is around 6mm in length, i don't think there's any issue there.

am i supposed to use spacers to fill up this gap (measured to be 2mm)? the only spacers in the C bag are the anti-squat spacers.

pls see pic below.

http://img192.imageshack.us/img192/1443/42153498.th.jpg


looking at the pic from redrc, there are thick spacers (white teflon) in front and behind the arms.
http://www.redrc.net/wp-content/uplo...91-400x266.jpg

jono83 04-06-2009 01:47 PM

Its like that so you can adjust the wheel base back and forth i used the spacers that came my old b4 to fill the the gap but it depends on if you want to long medium or short wheel base.

Jono

caneye 05-06-2009 12:56 AM

OK. understand now. this is another wheelbase adjustment apart from the hub carrier/control arm adjustment.
thanks. :thumbsup:


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