Project XX
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In regards to the Associated B5 slipper I'll need a spur gear or two to go with it, what size would you people recommend, stick to the 84t original size or something a little bigger?
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Why don't you use the losi dual disc slipper? I think it can handle brushless with no problem, parts plentiful also...
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yup can use the dual disc, but if you are looking for a newer slipper, the dual disc was used ont he xxx also. but the 22 slipper plates say, xxx/22 slipper plates, so that would mean then the 22 should work for the xx also. then you can use current slipper plates, and pads. or want ot go all out, the Schelle or Avid 22 slipper kits and spurs shoudl work also.
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I use the 22 slipper with hex pads and works fantastic with 4800kv on 2s
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Just noticed this....err.....elsewhereoldrc wrote:et voila!RC10Eh wrote:Show they guys the the painted shell you got , its killer


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As stated earlier, just selling what I don't need. I'm keeping the Kinwald with nearly enough spares to make a spare car. I don't really need 3 xx's with spares to nearly build a 4th. I would rather see it go to someone who will actually use it.
I have decided that I'll be running Nimh and brushed motor in my Kinwald, the other stuff is just to new to be running in a vintage buggy IMO.
Therefore I need a really good ESC and some of the very best Nimh packs. Any opinions on a Novak GTX / LRP Quantum Competition 3?
Best Nimh packs = 5000mah?
I have decided that I'll be running Nimh and brushed motor in my Kinwald, the other stuff is just to new to be running in a vintage buggy IMO.
Therefore I need a really good ESC and some of the very best Nimh packs. Any opinions on a Novak GTX / LRP Quantum Competition 3?
Best Nimh packs = 5000mah?
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Re: Project XX
Just had a card through the door to say that on my $27 Sabula order there is a customs charge of £5 ($8) and a Royal Mail 'handling charge' of £8 ($13). They can go take a jump so looking for a new front bulhead from UK, anyone know where to get one? Red or black.
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Yes, 'they' are a bunch of thieving f^*k-R'z.....oldrc wrote:Just had a card through the door to say that on my $27 Sabula order there is a customs charge of £5 ($8) and a Royal Mail 'handling charge' of £8 ($13). They can go take a jump so looking for a new front bulhead from UK, anyone know where to get one? Red or black.

A new XX front bulkhead from the UK.....? Could be tricky...

Maybe someone State-side can help out?
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It is annoying, I thought it was (actually I was informed by customs) that the maximum was £35 without charge, guess they were wrong. The actual charge isn't so bad, it's the £8 Royal Fail want for 'handling' it. I might pop in and tell them I didn't ask them to handle it on my behalf and in fact should have contacted me first before taking it on, as I would not have been prepared to pay them that amount to do so, see what they say.
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As far as I am aware, a one-sided contract has no validity. So unless both parties are in agreement to the 'contract' beforehand, which it doesn't sounds like you did, then I don't see that they can enforce something that you did not agree to or sign up for. I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong!oldrc wrote:It is annoying, I thought it was (actually I was informed by customs) that the maximum was £35 without charge, guess they were wrong. The actual charge isn't so bad, it's the £8 Royal Fail want for 'handling' it. I might pop in and tell them I didn't ask them to handle it on my behalf and in fact should have contacted me first before taking it on, as I would not have been prepared to pay them that amount to do so, see what they say.
Alternatively, maybe you could explain to them that you didn't ask them to handle the package on your behalf and as a result of the unexpected charges, would they be kind enough to return the item to the sender so that you can claim a refund. It will be interesting to see how they respond...
Maybe Dan will refund you the cost of the bulkhead as and when...but hopefully not 'if'....it is eventually returned to sender?
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Edit: Change of plans all is not lost! Will have to use an old one, although it has some wear it will have to do 

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Re: Project XX
Ok front bulkhead with new shock tower attached:



Steering assembly back in place:

Some of the graphite writing had rubbed off the braces so I decided to take it all off with nail varnish remover:

New rod ends:

Front end complete:




Steering assembly back in place:

Some of the graphite writing had rubbed off the braces so I decided to take it all off with nail varnish remover:

New rod ends:

Front end complete:

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Re: Project XX
I need to adjust the turnbuckles to the correct length, can someone give me the exact lengths in mm please? I only have a .pdf maual so can't offer them up to measure them.
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I usually fit tyre-less wheels and adjust the turn-buckles by eye as the lengths in the manual are, in my opinion, just a starting point for you to make your own adjustments. However, if you want to start with the standard kit lengths, they are as follows:oldrc wrote:I need to adjust the turnbuckles to the correct length, can someone give me the exact lengths in mm please? I only have a .pdf maual so can't offer them up to measure them.
Front camber link = 72mm
Front steering link = 77mm
Centre drag link = 47.5mm
Servo link = 37.5mm
Rear camber link = 69mm

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Brilliant thanks, just what I needed 

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