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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