Mallee Madness B7.1D / Reedy 610r setups Outdoors

Setup sheets and car pictures from the weekend at Mildura RC Car Club. The track is a red dirt outdoors track with low/med grip, some bumpy sections and some big jumps. My B7.1d with Reedy power and JC tyres and aero was really nice to drive and allowed me to sneak in a win:)

This setup is similar to what we used at the world titles and we run something similar on most of our outdoor dirt tracks here.

With the B7.1 rear arms now having the shock holes molded in both sides the reversed arm setup is now very easy. You will need to use a longer rear shock bolt on the tower (I use 30mm) and space the shock forward 6mm. The molded in rear shock mounts on the v2 arms are 1 hole inboard from the standard shock mounts so if you are using the v2 arms in reversed position use the middle hole. If you are using v1 arms and drilling, use the standard inner hole as a guide.

These setups are developed with lots of collaboration and testing across all of the Team Associated Australia team.

Why the b6.4 aluminum rear hubs?
They give an extra 2mm shorter wheelbase which gives more traction.
They are direct fit, no cutting.
they are same offset as the B7 hubs that fit the 78mm arms. If you use the 81mm arms you need to use the -4mm offset hubs.

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