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By the way, there's a B5 build on NeoBuggy: http://www.neobuggy.net/2014/02/01/a...os/#more-38929 It looks very neat, I quite like it. Now for that B5M too! |
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Do the new chassis share any parts from the older b4's or is it all new?
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- Rims/Wheels. - Diff Screw and Thrust Bearing. - Diff Ball Size. - VTS Slipper Clutch (excluding Top Shaft?) - Big Bore Shocks (excluding Shock Eyelets and Bushings to mount it)? - Big Bore Springs. |
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download the manuals and get checking
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ill make sure to keep everyone up to date when I get mine
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Just in case anyone missed this, RC car action have had both the B5 and B5M on track, with a nice youtube video too;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdNwARhdKL4 |
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i don't know if its been said yet but has anyone noticed the b5 uses straight wishbones but the b5m doesn't
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That's a tuning option for both cars. According to the designer's interview traight arms are more forgiving, for more steering in large sweepers use the gullwings. However, you will need the matching shock towers, too.
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