View Full Version : Interested in an RS4 MT
Davis3340
08-13-2000, 03:22 PM
I'm thinkin' about getting an RS4 MT, and they say you can put associated wheels on it. How is this done do I need to get something to do this?
Thanks
sk8er_guy03
08-13-2000, 04:41 PM
My little brother has an MT, so I just checked it out. All you would need would be to buy 4 rear wheels. You might want some spacers in-between the bearing and the pin in the axle, that way you dont damage the bearing with those wheels.
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Davis3340
08-13-2000, 07:17 PM
How does he like his MT? What does he run in it.
Oh thanks for the info to, I didn't want to go out and buy a whole bunch more tires.
Pops Racer
08-14-2000, 11:15 PM
I've run my MT with a Midnight 2 and Monsters of Touring 15T motor. I have installed MIP CVD's, graphite chassis brace, heat sink motor plate, and Dirt Hawg Tires on RPM wheels along with the stock tires and wheels. Problem is, I'm now into TC racing, and no one races MT's around here, so it gathers dust.
T-MAXX
08-15-2000, 07:59 PM
On my MT i have a speedgems2 16t motor and novak fusion speedo and a hitec lynx fm radio.
Davis3340
08-15-2000, 10:15 PM
hey what are some of the key hop-up i need to get for my MT thanks
T-MAXX
08-15-2000, 11:19 PM
well Ball bearings if you dont have them already. Lemme think what else maybe some titanium turnbuckels. I have the factory team set. More tires and more practice.
Pops Racer
08-16-2000, 10:17 PM
I recommend the graphite upper chassis brace, cvd's and heat sink plate if you use the inner body often. The cvd's don]'t fall out like the dog bones can and the graphite brace, well, it looks cool. Actually, it does reduce chassis flex. I don't recommend the rear graphite shock tower unless you reinforce it like they did in an RCCA article. It breaks easily.
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