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Ball cups
I have managed to get my turnbuckle to disappear all the way into the plastic ball cup on the front. I wondered why it looked so strange and could not work out why the drive shaft was so close to the yoke. I have found that after a heavy crash the camber or toe is usually out and I am checking this after every race just incase. I was wondering what other people are using or if anyone else has experienced this.
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Yes, the ball ends strip or push in on impacts and not just during crashes. I landed at an angle from a smal jump at a corner and stripped a rear camber link.
I also think they develop play quicker than other makes. I also never really had to be carefull before about which way round the turnbuckles were as if they are wrong they tighten with the suspension action. I've ordered JConcepts ones to try next as the stock ones aren't available at the moment. I noticed in photos that the Team Durango world champs car has White turnbuckles that look like they could be the JConcepts ones. |
Try using the white Losi ball cups and HPI ball studs, these are excellent and seem to stop the problems :thumbsup:
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Glad you like my work Alec;):thumbsup:
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what size ball studs do I need to use the losi ball cups?
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would the RPM rod end fit on the durango's ball stud ?
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Ball cups!
Guys do you have part numbers for these items (Ball studs and RPM cups) as my Dex will be here next week and I'd like to have all my option parts in hand by that time.
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The best thing is though they look totally sexy in white rather than black:p |
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The Associated TC5 ball studs are the smaller "standard ball" but with Metric threads. I've been using these with the losi dark grey extra rigid cups with excellent results.
ASC31280 Short neck, 5mm thread ASC31282 Short neck, 10mm thread ASC31284 Long neck, 8mm thread ASC31285 Long neck, 10mm thread LOSA6016 Extra rigid ball cups GREY |
I ordered these ball studs because I was told I only needed 8mm
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXRUZ0 http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXRUZ3 These are the ball cups I ordered http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXRB07 http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXEV20 Is this going to work???? |
Yep, either of those studs will work. The black are the short neck and the silver are the long. The long neck ones will have the same height as the originals so camber gain will be the same. You can use the short neck to play with camber gain or bump steer too.
The cups you have pictured there will work also, they are similar to RPM's plastic. These are the losi HD cups I'm talking about, they seem to be super hard compared to others. Either will work though :thumbsup: http://www.losipartshouse.com/servle...id-Ball/Detail |
Just for anyone that is interested the Losi and AE ball stud diameter is around 4.27mm I reckon this is why HPI use 4.3mm. Being of the 4.3mm type you can use any ball end that will fir AE, Losi or HPI. The Durango ball stud is 4.47mm which is more similar to Kyosho 4.5mm size. Currently HPI and AE TC5 ball studs have a 3mm metric thread and will fit the Durango holes.
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Schumacher ball studs are 4.3mm so I have got some of these from M K Racing and am going to try them with some J Concepts ball studs. Pictures to follow.
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Hey Guys,
With the problem of the ball cup, any one tried to put a drop of cyano in the ball cup to reinforce the plastic of the ball cup? Thanks |
losi/associated b/studs wont fit as they are imperial
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