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Title: Help with setup


l0p3d0g - June 9, 2008 05:13 PM (GMT)
This is my first time to kits, I have a Ansmann Racing Terrier,

Just going to be using it for bashing about and jus getting back in to the sene untill i can get a better one,

Is it right to be setting the Camber at 2 Degrees?
When i built the car i gave this no thought so dont laugh lol, but the gear thing that connects the diff's to the drive shaft should they be greased? because it dosent say in the instuctions as u probably heard there shit, Maby someone could post me their setup that is best for jus bashing about, because i dont know of any race tracks in the lake district????

Cheers Craig

russmini - June 9, 2008 06:25 PM (GMT)
:lol: :lol:

Don't Worry mate, We All have to Start Somewhere.......


Re Camber: Not Nesecary for 2' But you can do if you want, Will give a Slight Better Grip with some Negative Camber. i.e. Top of Tyre closer to Tuck than Bottom.

Grease: If it's where i think you mean... No, Leave Dry. It's an Area that you can keep an eye on after a few Bashes if you want.


Hope that Helps a little. And Don't Forget... If you Not sure... Just Ask....


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l0p3d0g - June 10, 2008 05:09 PM (GMT)
I thought it had to be left dry, But wasent sure, Yeah thats what i mean negative camber :D Will give it ago see how it goes, Cant wait to get it going now still need the engine and radio equipment, not sure what to get tho, I might try one of them starter boxes are they anygood??

russmini - June 10, 2008 06:52 PM (GMT)
Yes, if you get a Good one...

SMD / Fastrax one is the one you want. You can use a 12V Gel Cell or 2off 7.2v NiMh's. Choice is yours. The both got the Ups and Downs.


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