Man, ya think those rear hubs have enough link mount choices?

Thanks for the reminder on the wheels spacers. I may use those to get back the width I lost by using the B44 CVAs.
Oh, and nice wheels, BTW…

those losi hubs are the greatest invention on the planet.aeiou wrote:Man, ya think those rear hubs have enough link mount choices?
Dynotech's site isn't working for me right now, but chad has a wheel spacer kit. it comes with 1mm spacers and 2mm spacers. use them together, and you'll gain 3mm per side (obviouslyaeiou wrote:Thanks for the reminder on the wheels spacers. I may use those to get back the width I lost by using the B44 CVA's.
it's the complete b4 cvd kit (axles, bones, etc.). i wonder if the b4 axle is similar to the losi axle? is definately different than say a b2/b3. the drive pin is out further on the axle like you mention. the total length of the axle is longer, too.wyldbill wrote:scr8p, are using losi cvd axles or associated cvd axles.
it could be, i think thats how they get away with the adjustiable width. when you move the hub carrier on the arm you move spacers/shims to the other side to make up the difference or something like that.i wonder if the b4 axle is similar to the losi axle?
What's the advantage to running the Truck tower and shocks ?aeiou wrote: As I suspected, I ended up with the 1.02” shocks in the front.
Is that body really for a B4 ? because I've got a stock B4 body, and It doesn't even come close to fitting over the tub chassis.aeiou wrote: I’m not sure who makes the body (JConcepts, maybe?). It came with a B4 lot, already painted and just slightly used. Since it sort of fits the theme, I thought I’d try it out on this build and it ended up fitting pretty well (where would we be without Velcro?).
Essentially, the improved narrow front end setups, with their longer arms and inner pivot points moved closer together, create a longer arm travel arc. The taller shocks are needed to handle that additional travel.Chrominator wrote:What's the advantage to running the Truck tower and shocks ?
That body needed considerable trimming to get it to work and it’s not a drop-on fit by any means. It requires Velcro to hold it snug to the sides of the chassis. Neither the B4 stock nor JConcepts bodies fit that well – if at all - over an untrimmed/uncut tub chassis.Chrominator wrote:Is that body really for a B4 ? because I've got a stock B4 body, and It doesn't even come close to fitting over the tub chassis.
Cool, thanks for the Info.aeiou wrote:Essentially, the improved narrow front end setups, with their longer arms and inner pivot points moved closer together, create a longer arm travel arc. The taller shocks are needed to handle that additional travel.Chrominator wrote:What's the advantage to running the Truck tower and shocks ?
That body needed considerable trimming to get it to work and it’s not a drop-on fit by any means. It requires Velcro to hold it snug to the sides of the chassis. Neither the B4 stock nor JConcepts bodies fit that well – if at all - over an untrimmed/uncut tub chassis.Chrominator wrote:Is that body really for a B4 ? because I've got a stock B4 body, and It doesn't even come close to fitting over the tub chassis.
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