BuckeyeStorm
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Chassis screws
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New to the forum, hope this gets through.
My two week old Storm was going less than 5 mph when the front wheel comfortably absorbed a concrete parking barrier but then it left the rear wheel right in the path of the barrier. It ripped the right rear control arm screws out. I check my screws before every run. 1. The car was barely moving. 2. The car had been running awhile and the chassis was very warm. 3. Those rear control arm screws are about 1/16 an inch from the edge. Heck I could cough on a hot chassis and that screw would break through all .5mm of warm aluminum.
My take is the screw is too close to the edge. Even titanium might break given the tiny distance between screw and chassis.
My hobby guy suggested hinge pin connectors?? Aparently only available on e-bay. I am thinking longer control arms with screws set farther into the chassis....
~Buckeye Storm:smoke:
Originally posted by humboldtblazer
loose screws did it. you got to remember with a buggy to check it a lot. I know it's hard to stop having fun for 5 minute to check screws but its just part of it. A nitro engine will vibrate anything loose along with impacts from jumping. What's your mailing address as I talked the poop so I'll send it to you.
I just find it hard to beleive because we got about 8 guys running Storms besides me up here plus 2 of mine and we have yet to rip a chassis hole out. DO SOME MAINTIANENCE!!! CHECK YOUR FRICKING SCREWS!
New to the forum, hope this gets through.
My two week old Storm was going less than 5 mph when the front wheel comfortably absorbed a concrete parking barrier but then it left the rear wheel right in the path of the barrier. It ripped the right rear control arm screws out. I check my screws before every run. 1. The car was barely moving. 2. The car had been running awhile and the chassis was very warm. 3. Those rear control arm screws are about 1/16 an inch from the edge. Heck I could cough on a hot chassis and that screw would break through all .5mm of warm aluminum.
My take is the screw is too close to the edge. Even titanium might break given the tiny distance between screw and chassis.
My hobby guy suggested hinge pin connectors?? Aparently only available on e-bay. I am thinking longer control arms with screws set farther into the chassis....
~Buckeye Storm:smoke: