I have ceramics up front but not in the rear. What do I need to do to get the bearings to fit in the rear? Anything special?
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nothing, direct fit
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1/8 x 5/16 flanged? Isn't that the same size as the bearings up front?
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OK, so no shaving or dremeling at all? Did you need to glue the bearing to the to the pod plates?
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Actually I only glued one on the motor side..... the other was a perfect fit:confused:
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hmm, that's cool. How much did they cost? Also, what difference did you notice with the bearings?
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15 for the three packages, you wont notice a huge difference in speed but you dont have that axle binding feeling anymore:D
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I only need two bearings. I can just buy one package of the ones that I need right?
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Took about five phone calls but I finally found some in the proper size. They are made by Dynamite.
Too bad that I can't pick them up today. I will let you know if I notice any difference. |
*ahem*
are these them? http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXD078&P=M also, I'm making a new steering linkage for myself because whoever built my BRP horribly bent the music wire and the toe is different for each front wheel... http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXD609&P=0 any rough idea how long of ti-rods I'm going to need? I'm geussing at a 4-40x46 for the long link, but what about the shorter link to the servo? |
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Those ends used to be avaialbe in 2-56 size too. If they're still around they may be adequate and lighter. Just a thought. |
Those are the correct bearings. As far as the tie rod setup, you may just want to try the old Motek setup.
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Hey Kev...here are the 2-56 ball links
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXD911&P=7 And where's my Chihuahua?....:) |
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