3906 A-arm conversion HELP
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3906 A-arm conversion HELP
So it started when I bought RPM true track for my 3905 and started putting the stock A-arms and axle carriers onto my 3906 front end. Everything was great until I hooked up steering toe links. The stock 3906 ones were to short and the 3905 ones were slightly to long. Is there a different vehicles toe links I should use? I've seen other builds where they use 3905 bell cranks and everything but it seems a little unnecessary considering the small amount of overage there is with the 3905 toe links length. Anyone with insight would be greatly appreciated! Thanks guys.
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RE: 3906 A-arm conversion HELP
Tried that yesterday. The 3906 ends were as far out as I felt wouldn't strip on the first stressful jump and the 3905's were completely snug tight. Neither would fit still. The 3906 in fact was not even close when I only have a couple threads holding the rod ends on. Anything else maybe?
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RE: 3906 A-arm conversion HELP
it is posible to get the proper toe links ! it took me like three times to get the right ones though !
i did not change my steering set up , i did have to go to revo spec drivelines and bearing carriers .
the easiest way to do it is take a tape measure to the lhs w/ you (after you measure the distance needed)
i also had to change the turn buckle ends as the new turnbuckles were bigger in diameter.
i CAN tell you that you will have to figure it out yourself most likely cause there is no info
on converting parts from one model to another , and all the hobby stores around here are lucky
unough to even know what a t maxx or e maxx is , let alone, which models parts will interchange with others !!
i did not change my steering set up , i did have to go to revo spec drivelines and bearing carriers .
the easiest way to do it is take a tape measure to the lhs w/ you (after you measure the distance needed)
i also had to change the turn buckle ends as the new turnbuckles were bigger in diameter.
i CAN tell you that you will have to figure it out yourself most likely cause there is no info
on converting parts from one model to another , and all the hobby stores around here are lucky
unough to even know what a t maxx or e maxx is , let alone, which models parts will interchange with others !!
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RE: 3906 A-arm conversion HELP
LOL oh gosh, you are probably right! Maybe I'll head over there tomorrow and see what I can find. Thanks for the info. So far I've got revo spec axles (which you don't actually need btw, only if you want to have more power) and axle carriers, I just couldn't get the toe right no matter what I adjusted. I'm going to take your advise and just bring the truck with me to the lhs. Mines actually not to bad. Older guys and like the monster truck scene. Thanks again!