Ball cup blues
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Ball cup blues
Updating a 6010 with turnbuckle and RPM Ball Cups, because the upper turnbuckles are so short (1-1/4") the extra length of the RPM Ball Cups are touching the hex on the turnbuckle. I will try the J concept ones next because they look shorter (can someone verify that?) but are there other ones available that I'm not seeing? I want white/natural nylon color not black. Does anyone have NOS Associated 6274 when they were natural nylon? I'll trade you the new, unused RPM ones or purchase.
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Re: Ball cup blues
Can you cut the the ballcups down a little bit? As long as you have about 1/4" of the turnbuckle threaded in, you should be okay and they won't pull out.
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Re: Ball cup blues
yeah, just take a sharp xacto and place the cup on a hard smooth surface, and cleanly cut a length off the end of the cup. Sounds like 2-3mm would do the trick.
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Re: Ball cup blues
It's the opposite problem, there's more than enough thread in the ball end. This will be a shelf queen so I'm being particular.ROH73 wrote:Can you cut the the ballcups down a little bit? As long as you have about 1/4" of the turnbuckle threaded in, you should be okay and they won't pull out.
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Re: Ball cup blues
Did you use the short rpm ballcups or the long ones? I understand about being particular...never liked cutting ballcups even for my runners. Doesn't hurt anything but just never liked doing it. Been wanting to try the jconcepts cups but haven't had the time to do any building lately myself so can't help you out with that info.
If you are lookin for the white ballcups keep an eye out on ebay until you get b/s/t access. If you don't find them before then you can put up a wanted ad here and someone can pry help you out. Either way you might wanna start saving up now for them
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If you are lookin for the white ballcups keep an eye out on ebay until you get b/s/t access. If you don't find them before then you can put up a wanted ad here and someone can pry help you out. Either way you might wanna start saving up now for them

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Re: Ball cup blues
I used part #73381. Looking at them again, I just don't like them for this build. The diameter is bulky and they are too white compared to the aged nylon around them even though I had the other parts in Hydrogen Peroxide. Nothing on ebay this morning, will look better tonight.klavy69 wrote:Did you use the short rpm ballcups or the long ones? I understand about being particular...never liked cutting ballcups even for my runners. Doesn't hurt anything but just never liked doing it. Been wanting to try the jconcepts cups but haven't had the time to do any building lately myself so can't help you out with that info.
If you are lookin for the white ballcups keep an eye out on ebay until you get b/s/t access. If you don't find them before then you can put up a wanted ad here and someone can pry help you out. Either way you might wanna start saving up now for them![]()
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Re: Ball cup blues
that part number is for the short RPM cups Todd.
The J.C. ball cups wont fit any shorter either. Like it was siad, on a car with the short front arms your best bet is going to be to find some stock assc white ball cups. what turnbuckles are you using? some have a wider hex (or square drive) than others. if you need a really narrow hex I suggest putting these on the car. they are long, so you need to cut them to length, but the look the part on an early car (dubro has made this same design for what seems like 20 years) and the hex is very narrow. They are a good option for shelf queen builds and you can outfit the whole car for about $10 the only way you'll get any narrower is to use 4-40 threaded rod and cut it to length just like the original kit.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXTHT3&P=7
The J.C. ball cups wont fit any shorter either. Like it was siad, on a car with the short front arms your best bet is going to be to find some stock assc white ball cups. what turnbuckles are you using? some have a wider hex (or square drive) than others. if you need a really narrow hex I suggest putting these on the car. they are long, so you need to cut them to length, but the look the part on an early car (dubro has made this same design for what seems like 20 years) and the hex is very narrow. They are a good option for shelf queen builds and you can outfit the whole car for about $10 the only way you'll get any narrower is to use 4-40 threaded rod and cut it to length just like the original kit.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXTHT3&P=7
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Re: Ball cup blues
Those Dubro are the ones I'm using. I found a set of the original white Associated 6274 on ebay for the low price of $49.99.
Thanks for letting me know the J Concept ones are just as long as the RPM.

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Re: Ball cup blues
BTW, I do have the original rods I have and they are in fine condition, I just wanted the turnbuckles.PBR Allstar wrote:the only way you'll get any narrower is to use 4-40 threaded rod and cut it to length just like the original kit.
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Re: Ball cup blues
which is why todd told you to start saving up for originals.esaresky75 wrote:I found a set of the original white Associated 6274 on ebay for the low price of $49.99.

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