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Forum: Hot Bodies / HPI 15-04-2008
Replies: 36
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While on the topic of diff bolts and tightening...

While on the topic of diff bolts and tightening them... is there a way to see if your diff is too loose without taking it out of the car?
Forum: Hot Bodies / HPI 08-04-2008
Replies: 36
Views: 5,324
Posted By jrs
they're the newer/thicker silver ones... I wonder...

they're the newer/thicker silver ones... I wonder if they get brittle after quite a bit of usage? I see EDIT has some titanium ones - however I find it impossible to find anyone that sells EDIT stuff...
Forum: Hot Bodies / HPI 06-04-2008
Replies: 36
Views: 5,324
Posted By jrs
Snapping diff bolts

Can anyone please explain the previous post... Just how do you adjust the diff without taking off the suspension links.??

I just snapped two diff bolts!

My rear diff seemed a bit looser than...
Forum: Hot Bodies / HPI 04-03-2008
Replies: 42
Views: 7,883
Posted By jrs
WCE Kit

Is the WCE kit available now in some stores or is it only HB drivers that can access them at the moment? I can't find any store that have it or even know when they will be able to get it? ;-)
Forum: Hot Bodies / HPI 01-03-2008
Replies: 11
Views: 2,476
Posted By jrs
Just wondering where you can buy these... or any...

Just wondering where you can buy these... or any of the EDIT parts for that matter... I can't find any hobby shops that are stocking them. Apex Models has the lightweight diff hubs but thats it...
Forum: Hot Bodies / HPI 04-02-2008
Replies: 36
Views: 4,994
Posted By jrs
Sorry - yes I meant Adam not Aaron. Fingers are...

Sorry - yes I meant Adam not Aaron. Fingers are too quick on this keyboard!
Forum: Hot Bodies / HPI 04-02-2008
Replies: 36
Views: 4,994
Posted By jrs
EDIT Slipper Hubs and the new externally adj. Slipper

Does anyone know if the EDIT lightweight slipper hubs will fit on the new externally adjustable slipper?

If not - Aaron - you planning on releasing a set for the new slipper?
Forum: Hot Bodies / HPI 20-01-2008
Replies: 24
Views: 8,236
Posted By jrs
Question Setup for dusty low-grip conditions ?

Does anyone have a setup sheet for a track with a smooth, dry, dusty surface with low grip... Any any ideas how to get a better initial turn in on such a track ?

:confused:


Thx,
Jason.
Forum: Hot Bodies / HPI 11-01-2008
Replies: 36
Views: 4,994
Posted By jrs
Question Sorry for the beginners question.... but what...

Sorry for the beginners question.... but what exaxctly is "back-lash" with reference to Adam's build tips in the post above?

Does it mean that there is some free movement/play in the gears?
Forum: Hot Bodies / HPI 05-01-2008
Replies: 14
Views: 2,249
Posted By jrs
okay thanks for that. I was trying to look...

okay thanks for that. I was trying to look everywhere to get the angle for the standard ones, so if they are 0 degrees that makes sense.
Forum: Hot Bodies / HPI 04-01-2008
Replies: 14
Views: 2,249
Posted By jrs
D4 Rear hub Carriers

I want to get the aluminium rear hub carriers for my D4, however they come in two angles -> 0.5 degree and 1 degree.

Which one of these matches the standard plastic rear hub carriers that come...
Forum: Hot Bodies / HPI 29-12-2007
Replies: 10
Views: 4,107
Posted By jrs
Hi cmgreen, Are you talking about a front...

Hi cmgreen,

Are you talking about a front one-way or a centre one-way ? I can see why it would be better in the situation you speak of and that's why I'm looking at fitting one, however I've read...
Forum: Hot Bodies / HPI 23-12-2007
Replies: 10
Views: 4,107
Posted By jrs
Question Difference between: Diff, front one-way and centre one-way and when to use them?

Hi,

Just wondering if people have tried the various options of front diff, front one-way and centre one-way on their D4's.

What are the handling differences for the D4?
What's the difference...
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