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ashleyb4 12-02-2007 09:18 PM

Technical terms
 
I have a setup for xx4 and some aspects of it i dont understand can someoen exsplain

For starters what is a front ackerman and what does this line mena in a setup:

Ackerman- outer with draglink - 3mm

And what is the samber link - 8c


Any help would be apreciated


A

bigred5765 12-02-2007 09:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ashleyb4 (Post 24931)
I have a setup for xx4 and some aspects of it i dont understand can someoen exsplain

For starters what is a front ackerman and what does this line mena in a setup:

Ackerman- outer with draglink - 3mm

And what is the samber link - 8c


Any help would be apreciated


A

ackerman is the link between the two inner front steering arms in board the ones the servo connects to
8 c is number 8 on the shock tower see manual
c is on the hub outer most i think check manual again it shows u in there

ashleyb4 12-02-2007 09:57 PM

Ok thanks carl

_sleigh_ 12-02-2007 10:30 PM

and if it's written exactly like you typed it (draglink -3mm) then it's a custom draglink that is 3mm shorter than standard.

ashleyb4 13-02-2007 12:21 PM

Hi phil

Where could i get one of these custom draglinks,or do i have to make one and is it the white bit in the steering?

HEHE this makes me sound such a newbie this xx4 is totally confusing me i love my b4its so simple.:)

A:eh?:

ashleyb4 13-02-2007 12:24 PM

Also where can i get a piston set from?

Has anyone got a part number?

A

_sleigh_ 13-02-2007 12:31 PM

The custom draglink is something you'll have to make. Use two ball ends and cut them down a little and use a very short turnbuckle to get the right length.

As for pistons, you can't buy a full set. You'll have to buy each colour separately

Red - A5046
Black - A5045
Blue - A5048
Natural - A5043
Orange - A5047

ashleyb4 13-02-2007 03:14 PM

Ok thanks phil

A


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