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Danny McGee 08-04-2010 08:56 PM

Aluminium Rear Pivot Block
 
Anyone know the part number for the above please? Im not fussed if its 0 or 2 degrees to be honest.

Cheers

Danny

Razer 08-04-2010 09:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danny McGee (Post 364927)
Anyone know the part number for the above please? Im not fussed if its 0 or 2 degrees to be honest.

Cheers

Danny

It's los-a4149. I think it's 2 degrees, the last setup sheet I saw with it said 3 degrees antisquat with one shim under the front. You will also need the los-a9800 arms to go with it. Using those parts and the bellcrank with the outer hole gives a more consistent car, supposedly easier and quicker out of turns and better on jumps. If VERY bumpy, the CR back end is said to be better.

I've read a lot, and saw the cars at Cactus. They are using an aluminum rear hub that I'm not sure what is from, but Evans said the hole he used equaled B if I don't remember it all wrong. :)

Puh, I think I answered more than you need(as you probably knew it already), but it was a great memory workout:)

/Martin

Northy 08-04-2010 10:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danny McGee (Post 364927)
Anyone know the part number for the above please? Im not fussed if its 0 or 2 degrees to be honest.

Cheers

Danny

There isn't one for the CR Danny, the one for the CR-T is narrower than the CR.

G

Razer 08-04-2010 10:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Northy (Post 364984)
There isn't one for the CR Danny, the one for the CR-T is narrower than the CR.

G

Wich is why you run it with los-a9800 arms. :thumbsup:

Btw, I took for granted that he meant CR. It might be he wanted one for something else:P Ooops:P

Danny McGee 09-04-2010 11:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Northy (Post 364984)
There isn't one for the CR Danny, the one for the CR-T is narrower than the CR.

G

Ah cheers, in that case i will jsut get one and trim off the bits on the middle. I just want the aluminium outter bits really as im getting bored of snapping them.

I'll try the full setup with bk2 bones too, see which i prefer

Dan

KBRacing 09-04-2010 06:18 PM

Hi Danny

:thumbsup:Try cooking them in hot water with soap for approx. 30min or make them in the dishwasher at 75 degrees, it helps that they do not break as easily ...

ashleyb4 09-04-2010 10:05 PM

You could see if you can source a set of trinity xx4 ones. But as with everything trinity its rare as rocking horse poo.

A


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