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saxosim 23-11-2009 11:15 PM

ZX-5 Essential Spares List?
 
Hiya,

I am just about to start racing my ZX-5 and thought I would pick some of your brains to ask a quick question please.

What are the main bits that break most often from your experience with racing/ running these buggies so I can hold a few of these extra spares to try and avoid being out of action at the race? I know it is impossible to hold eveything but i would imagine there must be weak areas which break more commonly.

Thanks, also can anyone recommend the best place to buy Lazer spares from?

Regards
Simon :thumbsup:

petemid8 23-11-2009 11:28 PM

I have broken a front wishbone, the front plastic wishbone holder (which is definitely a weak point) and a rear shock tower mount.


http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/3Racing-Al-F-S...item2a0068e7a6

The above is a good upgrade:thumbsup:

jim76 23-11-2009 11:53 PM

get an alloy front pivot block, an alloy front shock tower mount, and fit an atomic carbon shock tower at the front, doubled up against the kit shock tower. Your car will then be bullet proof. Also shim the diffs one shim tighter than the manual and make sure the slipper always has a tiny bit of slip. The car should be reliable as anything then.

littlened 24-11-2009 08:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by petemid8 (Post 313968)
I have broken a front wishbone, the front plastic wishbone holder (which is definitely a weak point) and a rear shock tower mount.


http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/3Racing-Al-F-S...item2a0068e7a6

The above is a good upgrade:thumbsup:

I agree, first race I broke the front set!

Col 24-11-2009 10:46 AM

The only thing I break on my SP is the chassis...
I've done 3 now.

littlened 24-11-2009 11:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Col (Post 314024)
The only thing I break on my SP is the chassis...
I've done 3 now.

Throwing it off buildings? :lol:

littlened 24-11-2009 11:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by saxosim (Post 313964)
Hiya,

I am just about to start racing my ZX-5 and thought I would pick some of your brains to ask a quick question please.

What are the main bits that break most often from your experience with racing/ running these buggies so I can hold a few of these extra spares to try and avoid being out of action at the race? I know it is impossible to hold eveything but i would imagine there must be weak areas which break more commonly.

Thanks, also can anyone recommend the best place to buy Lazer spares from?

Regards
Simon :thumbsup:

Just out of interest, what ZX-5 did you get? The RTR? Kit? SP, FS?

Col 24-11-2009 12:08 PM

tbh they just wear out. The rest of the car is SP with the above shock tower mods and metal shock tower mounts, so it's fairly tough and will take most minor racing impacts, but as I've been running it for 2 years now and replace wishbones before they get sloppy eventually the chassis becomes the weak link. It's a fairly easy swap - takes about 10min if everything goes well.

saxosim 24-11-2009 07:44 PM

Hiya,

Cheers for all the advice will look into these bits, got the kit form version but it has the carbon chassis and uprated alloy turnbuckles and carbon rear shock tower.

Pleased with it and i am going to go to my first race at Seaham on Sunday all being well if i get the electrics sorted in time.

Thanks
Simon

saxosim 24-11-2009 07:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by petemid8 (Post 313968)
I have broken a front wishbone, the front plastic wishbone holder (which is definitely a weak point) and a rear shock tower mount.


http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/3Racing-Al-F-S...item2a0068e7a6

The above is a good upgrade:thumbsup:

Cheers just looked at this and then at my buggy and it appears to already have been upgraded with these so added bonus :thumbsup: thanks for the advice.

jim76 24-11-2009 08:09 PM

best bet is take it along to the club as it is and ask around the members, one of them is bound to have owned a ZX5 at some point and they can have a look over yours and give you some tips.

They are a good solid car if built right, with a few choice upgrades

littlened 24-11-2009 10:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by saxosim (Post 314264)
Hiya,

Cheers for all the advice will look into these bits, got the kit form version but it has the carbon chassis and uprated alloy turnbuckles and carbon rear shock tower.

Pleased with it and i am going to go to my first race at Seaham on Sunday all being well if i get the electrics sorted in time.

Thanks
Simon

I might see you there sometime, if I ever get round to going.

saxosim 25-11-2009 10:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by littlened (Post 314357)
I might see you there sometime, if I ever get round to going.

Good stuff, hopefully see you there at some point then, I will be the new guy bricking myself with nerves not knowing anyone and having barely ever raced before (3 heats with my Nitro 1/8 Losi) and never with electric 1/10 scale and never indoors. Will just be trying to get around without crashing into anyone lol :(

Cheers
Simon :thumbsup:


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