When the news came out that Team Associated was drumming up a new 4-wheeler, there was quite a stir as to what and how different it might be from the B44 series. I actually loved my B44.3, but everyone that has one of the new cars says it's a night and day difference - I can't wait to find out!

However, before we get to the build, let's take a look at the support equipment that we'll be using with this car. It's a good thing to note that, other than the wheels, tires and radio system, the Club Racer comes with all the other electronics in separate boxes in the kit!

  • #90016 Team Associated B64 Club Racer, www.teamassociated.com
  • #FUTK4905 Futaba 4PX 4-Channel Transmitter, www.futaba-rc.com
  • #27110 Reedy 0712MG Digital HV Metal Gear Steering Servo, www.reedypower.com
  • #27305 Reedy Zappers 4800mAh 7.6V LP Shorty LiPo Battery, www.reedypower.com
  • #27006 Reedy Blackbox 600Z Zero-Timing ESC, www.reedypower.com
  • #294 Reedy Sonic 540-FT Fixed Timing 13.5T Competition Motor, www.reedypower.com
  • #8254-17 Pro-Line Transistor 2.2" 4WD MC Front Buggy Tires, www.prolineracing.com
  • #8256-17 Pro-Line Positron 2.2" MC Rear Buggy Tires, www.prolineracing.com
  • Tools: Here's a list of useful tools that will help you build this car.

  • Team Associated Factory Team 4mm Turnbuckle Wrench
  • MIP Metric Hex Driver Set (contains 1.5, 2.0 and 2.5mm drivers)
  • MIP 1.5mm Hex Driver
  • MIP 2.0 Hex Driver
  • MIP 2.5 Hex Driver
  • TrakPower TK950 Soldering Iron
  • Xacto Hobby Knife
  • Duratrax Curved Body Scissors
  • Duratrax Body Reamer
  • Neiko Digital Calipers
  • Scotch Mounting Tape
  • Tekton Needlenose Pliers
  • Opening Page
    Part 1 - Differentials
    Part 2 - Chassis
    Part 3 - Steering
    Part 4 - Front Bulkhead
    Part 5 - Front Suspension
    Part 6 - Servo
    Part 7 - Rear Bulkhead
    Part 8 - Rear Suspension
    Part 9 - Turnbuckles
    Part 10 - Shocks
    Part 11 - Electronics
    Part 12 - Body, Wheels and Tires

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