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Old 31-12-2011
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LRP X12 8.5t
25t should be a good choice for a 8.5, I have plenty of pinions so if your struggling find me on Friday. Just ask for Matt some one will point you towards me.
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Old 31-12-2011
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Cheers! think im gonna pop down to radio racers during the week too, as i ordered a set of minipins F/R and i've just realised while putting the rims on that the bearings locate in the wheels on the front but the schumacher pre glued tyres have drive pin notches in them so im guessing they are for 4WD cars, which leads me to my next question. Do you run pins front and rear on 2WD or just the rear?


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The fronts, use bearings, there is two that sit in the wheel then it just pushes on the shaft. the B4.1 has a screw in the end that hold it on I think.

The rears are a pin fitment, again it just pushes on.

The B4.1 fronts are the same as the Cougar. The rears are the same as the 4WD so don't worry about them. Although the fronts are not the same.
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So Santa brought me a B4.1

Anybody got a setup for one of these for your track?
Tron,
Both me and my son run B4's on this track I use blue front springs and silver rears with 35wt rear and 30wt front (I think ) the link below which is in the associated section in this forum has some set up sheets.
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http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1049
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