Parts Differences
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Re: Parts Differences
i was looking at my Chromalusion-10 build hanging in the basement this morning. i'm running a buggy plate and rpm "truck" arms on the front of it since my plan was to use b4 wheels (OIN out back).
i pulled one of the arms and matched it up to one of my custom arms because they looked very close, and they are. my custom arms are about a 1/16" shorter.
i pulled one of the arms and matched it up to one of my custom arms because they looked very close, and they are. my custom arms are about a 1/16" shorter.
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Re: Parts Differences
I was looking at your Chromalusion-10 build a couple months ago and read that you said B4 wheels will rub against the RPM truck arms when turning...meaning they're no good for a new type of WOIN front correct?
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Re: Parts Differences
ya, they're too bulky up in the front. wheels turned + compressed suspension = no good
it's a slight issue with my custom arms as well, but nowhere near as bad. that's why i said they still need some tweaking in my earlier post. might have to move the castor block ahead a bit, remove some of the sweep.

it's a slight issue with my custom arms as well, but nowhere near as bad. that's why i said they still need some tweaking in my earlier post. might have to move the castor block ahead a bit, remove some of the sweep.
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Re: Parts Differences
The Cobra Nemesis arms would probably run into that problem too with B4 wheels...they've got a lot of material up front just inside the outer hung pin holes.
Your arms sound like they're the same length as Traxxas Bullet/Sledgehammer arms. Those work on a buggy kick-up and B4 wheels but their interference problem is caused by the nut under the steering link ball stud on the knuckle.
Your arms sound like they're the same length as Traxxas Bullet/Sledgehammer arms. Those work on a buggy kick-up and B4 wheels but their interference problem is caused by the nut under the steering link ball stud on the knuckle.
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Re: Parts Differences
Yeah the Cobra arms are just a little off but I too thought of using them for a future oval project.
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Re: Parts Differences
Phin wrote:Your arms sound like they're the same length as Traxxas Bullet/Sledgehammer arms. Those work on a buggy kick-up and B4 wheels but their interference problem is caused by the nut under the steering link ball stud on the knuckle.
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