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Anyone got any good starting points for the 'B3'?
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Some over here:
http://www.petitrc.com/setup/associa...atedRC10B3.htm
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Ok next question, will the B4 wheels fit the B3?
I've been told the offset is different, but the axles seem pretty long so may take different wheels.
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Wheels fit, but car won't fit in the box, front offset is different (slips in with lots of droop, won't push down) rears I am not so sure, may be the same.
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Anyone got any good starting points for the 'B3'?
I'd start by leaving it in the garage!

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Wheels fit, but car won't fit in the box, front offset is different (slips in with lots of droop, won't push down) rears I am not so sure, may be the same.
Rears have the same problem as the fronts. Or maybe it's the other way. Either way it's best with it's proper wheels.
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Haha, thaks for the confidence booster Col.

Its actually for a review....and its technicaly not a B3.....but its as bloody close as you'll get to one (pretty much an exact copy ).

Its just a fun thing really, but Im gonna give it a run at worksop.
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Wheels fit, but car won't fit in the box, front offset is different (slips in with lots of droop, won't push down) rears I am not so sure, may be the same.
Other way around, B4 rims will make the B3 too narrow.
You can use B4 rear hub carriers and CVD's on a B3 then use B4 wheels, just have to ream out the hole in the B4 hub carrier to 1/8".
On the front you can either use those RC10GT wide axles or use B4 caster blocks, B4 steering knuckles and B4 axles to make it wide enough.
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