xxxzayas said:
WA2FAST: The majority of the wear on the bones is due to the outdrives. Keep in mind even if the outdrives were hardened you will still see the pin wear on the driveshaft. This happens on all cars and is primarily due to braking. I hope this helps.
Jose
You are very right Jose... the bones will wear regardless, but what I can tell you is that out of the 6 bones that came from the factory on this car... 5 of them have the "shiny, chrome" pins through them... one has a very dull steel pin in it. The dull one is completely gouged out and the pin on either side of the bone are almost completely gone. The others are holding up MUCH better. Wonder why I got the poop end of the stick with getting 1 bunk bone. Oh well... either way, I have bought replacements and things seem to be holding up MUCH better now. The other pins are wearing normally just as any other bone would on any other car... I honestly think it has to do with the outdrives more than anything... also that one bone... super soft pin. Don't know what the hell they were thinking there. I will snag a pic of it later and show you what I mean.
Jay... damn man, you are totally dominating that series... I'm really sorry I didn't get everything done in time to be entered in it, really sucks. Anyway, kick ass job man, keep up the good work. Maybe I'll meet you up at the next race and watch you school everyone.
Niggle, I'm willing to bet that if you look at the bone ends on SAVAGE's old car you'd see the dull steel color pins I am talking about, and yes, they look pressed in. I wish I had your resources sometimes for stuff like that.
Savage, the material issues that they have been having is strictly due to the vendors for PRP's factory in their defense... but you are right, these issues should definitely have been worked out before released. In Roger and Cameron's defense... they are doing all that they can at this point in time and trust me, they are working hard on getting these issues resolved... just wish that they have better luck with how long it is taking some times.
CorradoPsi said:
ok so I'm through idling tanks and I'm out running the car now. handles ok i guess, good for an offroad vehicle, guess I'm just used to my onroad cars. anyway
has anyone broken thier front brace yet. the carbon fiber one that attaches to the front bulkhead. i managed to today in the first 10 minutes and I'm not even sure of how, cause i wasn't running it hard. i cartwheeled it about 3 times in some really rutted mulch but thats all i can think of. still finishing up the breakin so i didnt even have it up to speed, maybe 15mph if that. has anyone found an aluminum part from another buggy that fits? otherwise I'm stuck making my own from aluminum. i can do it, but id rather just buy the part. and i dont want another carbon fiber piece if they break this easy :nono:
i also managed to trash the wing pretty good too, damn.
Damn man... I have cartwheeled, flipped, spun, crashed this thing the wrong way a million times and have never broken that part... a TON faster than 15mph too. The worst I have done is one time I sheered a bone right off of the CVJ ball, and the second that takes the cake was when I ripped the lower a-arm off, bending the hinge pin real bad, ripping the shock shaft clean out of the shock body, and ripping a pivot ball out of the cup... but none of which couldn't have been fixed right there. I had all above but the bone fixed (2 seperate spills) right there on the spot in minimal time.