Looking for Composite Craft two-tier front suspension detail
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Re: Looking for Composite Craft two-tier front suspension de
i think jake's arms are like an 1/8" longer than the worlds/klein arms.
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Re: Looking for Composite Craft two-tier front suspension de
Good info since I'd like to obtain a couple from cc to support the cause.
So Klien arms are correct.
Can Associated rear mounts be dremeled and adapted to work?
So Klien arms are correct.
Can Associated rear mounts be dremeled and adapted to work?
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I would say no way!JPAE07 wrote:Can Associated rear mounts be dremeled and adapted to work?
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Re: Looking for Composite Craft two-tier front suspension de
Can someone advise me in this: I found that the CC chassis does not really level out, the four posts and the front horizontal post are at different height, seems like it will take some brute force to 'torque down' the upper deck. (while I am more used to the Yokomo YZ series, which the upper decks are rather 'passively' fitted)
Is it just my cc chassis?? Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Is it just my cc chassis?? Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Re: Looking for Composite Craft two-tier front suspension de
Yes this is the same with my car. I spaced up the rear bulkhead to help fit the battery and level the top plate. I also added spacers to the posts. Ill post pics tonight or tomorrow
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thanks, looking forward to see the photos of the spacers add-on 

Re: Looking for Composite Craft two-tier front suspension de
Here are a few pics. First a side shot. You can see it still rises toward the nose

Here is the flat fiberglass spacer under the RPM bulkhead. The RPM trans brace still looks to sit flat.

And lastly the spacers under the top deck


Here is the flat fiberglass spacer under the RPM bulkhead. The RPM trans brace still looks to sit flat.

And lastly the spacers under the top deck

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Thanks for the photos.
Interesting to see I am not the only one having this problem with my CC chassis.....

Interesting to see I am not the only one having this problem with my CC chassis.....

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Re: Looking for Composite Craft two-tier front suspension de
I wouldn't worry about it too much. Composite Craft knew what they were doing so I'm sure it's not a design flaw or something that needs to be fixed.
The CC Worlds chassis I had 20+ years ago was the same way and it didn't seem to stressing the thin top plate very much when it was screwed it down.
The CC Worlds chassis I had 20+ years ago was the same way and it didn't seem to stressing the thin top plate very much when it was screwed it down.
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