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Sabben
10-03-2007, 07:00 PM
Hi!
While I was running my Lazer for about 2 hours ago, I managed to break my 3rd hub carrier...:o
I am really tired of this now! Do you get this in alu or any other stronger matherial?:eh?:
Cheers.
bert digler
10-03-2007, 08:45 PM
Hi!
While I was running my Lazer for about 2 hours ago, I managed to break my 3rd hub carrier...:o
I am really tired of this now! Do you get this in alu or any other stronger matherial?:eh?:
Cheers.
theres a bloke on ebay doing them but his postage is comedy RCHOBBYSPORT is his shop name:)
Sabben
10-03-2007, 09:46 PM
Thanks mate!;)
jim76
10-03-2007, 10:11 PM
but he only does the standard 7.5 blocks, not the 10 deg blocks. the 7.5 aren't worth using.
i broke 2 front blocks in my first 3 meetings, but touch wood i haven't broke any since, so not sure if Kyosho have changed the plastic as i've had some pretty big tumbles!
KyoshoK
11-03-2007, 06:28 AM
DON NOT BUY THEM. THEY BEND SO QUICK. UP TO YOU.
Sabben
11-03-2007, 09:30 AM
DON NOT BUY THEM. THEY BEND SO QUICK. UP TO YOU.
Hm... Okai. Will it be cheaper to just buy a hole bunch of original Kyosho hub's? They aren't that expensive, pluss that if I compete with my Lazer this season I get cheaper parts from Kyosho;) :)
KyoshoK
11-03-2007, 09:54 AM
its wierd because i got the PN tower holder and the D brace. and they are very very strong. and take a beating. those parts i recommend.
but i also bought thier steering knuckle. that bent in 2 runs. a fe people people have complained about this on rctech.
bad thing is the bend is so small its hard to detect. but the steering geometry goes off.
give the plastic ones a go. maybe just your bad luck. i never broken that or even an arm before. the kyosho plastics are very strong.
ulrich
11-03-2007, 12:48 PM
DON NOT BUY THEM. THEY BEND SO QUICK. UP TO YOU.
There is two different thing we are talking about here, the C-hub and the steering knuckle, it is correct the PN knuckle is very weak and bend, but the PN C-hub is very strong and I will recommed this item. I using the alloy C-Hub with plastic knuckles and it works fine and never broke a knuckle since.
Ulrich
omen1975
11-03-2007, 05:21 PM
There is two different thing we are talking about here, the C-hub and the steering knuckle, it is correct the PN knuckle is very weak and bend, but the PN C-hub is very strong and I will recommed this item. I using the alloy C-Hub with plastic knuckles and it works fine and never broke a knuckle since.
Ulrich
Hi Guys,
I found that the C-hub only broke on my ZX-5 when the king pin pulled out or came loose and fell out, I have not had any trouble since I made this cheap and simple modification (picture attached)
Kyosho part OT-16 alloy is found on a few different cars. Including the Lazer zx and optima mid.
I use the ZX-5 plastic 10 degree C-hubs. (picture shows an example C-hub)
Hope this helps
omen1975
bert digler
11-03-2007, 06:24 PM
years ago they made nylon hubcarriers with a bearing in would this idea work today:o
Sabben
11-03-2007, 07:12 PM
There is two different thing we are talking about here, the C-hub and the steering knuckle, it is correct the PN knuckle is very weak and bend, but the PN C-hub is very strong and I will recommed this item. I using the alloy C-Hub with plastic knuckles and it works fine and never broke a knuckle since.
Ulrich
Hm... I am a little confused now:eh?: I talk about these, as shown on pic.
jarkkom
12-03-2007, 11:42 AM
Hi Guys,
I found that the C-hub only broke on my ZX-5 when the king pin pulled out or came loose and fell out, I have not had any trouble since I made this cheap and simple modification (picture attached)
Kyosho part OT-16 alloy is found on a few different cars. Including the Lazer zx and optima mid.
I use the ZX-5 plastic 10 degree C-hubs. (picture shows an example C-hub)
Hope this helps
omen1975
This is awesome info. Thanks.
KyoshoK
13-03-2007, 12:06 AM
omen75,
whats the position of the hole where the steering rod link goes relative to the original knuckle? i see it only has the 1 hole.
omen1975
13-03-2007, 02:26 AM
omen75,
whats the position of the hole where the steering rod link goes relative to the original knuckle? i see it only has the 1 hole.
Hey its in the same position as the inner most hole on the original knuckle, I was quite surprised how easy the conversion was. The knuckles I am using are from a GV truck (great vigor) but they are also used on a few different types of cars as mentioned in previous quote.
Hope this helps
omen1975
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