PDA

View Full Version : Differences in the Yok Bmax4 III?


gazhillAE
12-01-2015, 07:49 PM
Evening!

So guys, what are the differences between the below two cars!
Guessing the latest new one has a carbon chassis and not alloy?
A list of differences between them both would be ace if poss :thumbsup:

http://www.rccarshop.co.uk/index.php/race-models/b-max43gc-new-yokomo-b-max4-iii-1-10th-competition-4wd-electric-buggy-kit-lightweight-kit.html

http://www.rccarshop.co.uk/index.php/race-models/b-max43gf-yokomo-b-max4-iii-factory-kit.html

tyreman
12-01-2015, 08:33 PM
Chassis is still alloy but you do get a hand full of option parts worth over £120

Titanium Turn Buckle Set (B4-TBS)

Graphite Center Mount Plate (B4-304MG)

Titanium coat shock shaft (B2-S2S & B2-S2L)

Aluminum Shock Cap Ball (YS-8BH)

Graphite Center Link Support (B4-200SS) This is the only part that you would want as it stops the steering assembly from flexing

Aluminum Rear Hub Carrier 0° (B4-415R00)

Everything else is just cosmetic go for the cheaper kit and spend the extra £7 on B4-200SS

gazhillAE
12-01-2015, 09:11 PM
Chassis is still alloy but you do get a hand full of option parts worth over £120

Titanium Turn Buckle Set (B4-TBS)

Graphite Center Mount Plate (B4-304MG)

Titanium coat shock shaft (B2-S2S & B2-S2L)

Aluminum Shock Cap Ball (YS-8BH)

Graphite Center Link Support (B4-200SS) This is the only part that you would want as it stops the steering assembly from flexing

Aluminum Rear Hub Carrier 0° (B4-415R00)

Everything else is just cosmetic go for the cheaper kit and spend the extra £7 on B4-200SS

Thanks mate
Are the shells still thin and rubbish ?

skyaflake
13-01-2015, 08:34 AM
Not when you take the regular weight. The lightweight is very thin indeed and shouldn't be used when you think you are going to crash much. I still run the lightweight and have no issues so far.