Glade too see that someone has looked at the manual regarding lose nuts and bolts ,all the people complaining about it after they have driven it dose my head in,just because it's a ready too run dose not Necessarily mean it, and when it saying in the manual check your gear before use ,iam with you with the wheel nuts I have trucks with Serrated nuts and it eats into the plastic thus needing new wheels at some point ,I just use a dab off blue lock tight ,any way good video rant over 🎉
Haha thanks For the Awesome comment - im in complete agreement!! Totally a dab of locktite does the trick on the wheels! Top tip top comment 💪 Rant on 😂
My tires never last long enough for wheels to be damaged by serrated hexes. On the right side of the vehicle, even LocTite will not hold the wheel nuts on, due to the rotational force working to unscrew them. I buy 17mm serrated nuts. I have never had wheels become damaged by hexes more than visually \ superficially. Maybe you tighten too much. Every other manufacturer uses serrated hex nuts. They barely scrape the surface of the wheel. I'm not just talking nonsense, I own the Kagama and the stock hex nuts never stay on even with blue LocTite. It is a simple fix to buy serrated nuts. Every RC company in the world wouldn't be doing it that way if it didn't work. Even in the future Team Corally will use those nuts, once they ship out their entire back stock of smooth nuts. Even man nuts have wrinkles, it's how nature does it. Smooth nuts are wrong.
I love my Kagama. I think the cheap tools that come with some cars can cause more problems then help. I would recommend spending 20-40 bux and get some good tools, stripped screws are a super pain. If you spend hundreds on a car, spend a few more on tools.
hi man i got some problems with the hub pin that sits in the cvd, the metal spring there just won't hold it in place so the pin will go out and almost melt the plastic in the hub. is this a known issue? do you have any tips for what can i do if it's happened to you too?
I broke the pin in the front cvd - i replaced with an armour kraton pin and then experienced what your talking about in the end I replaced the cvd and the hub. It was after rediculous bad crash tho!
My pin broke not even crashing, just 6s driving on grass. The spring is still there, just pin broke and got lost. The CVDs are no good. I wish someone would make upgrades. For a $22 part to be ruined by a small pin...what a waste. I have no fix, only buy replacement and all the old metal goes in trash. I don't know how you have your pin still when it fall out, I lose pin. Try thread locker on the spring?
Glade too see that someone has looked at the manual regarding lose nuts and bolts ,all the people complaining about it after they have driven it dose my head in,just because it's a ready too run dose not Necessarily mean it, and when it saying in the manual check your gear before use ,iam with you with the wheel nuts I have trucks with Serrated nuts and it eats into the plastic thus needing new wheels at some point ,I just use a dab off blue lock tight ,any way good video rant over 🎉
Haha thanks For the Awesome comment - im in complete agreement!! Totally a dab of locktite does the trick on the wheels! Top tip top comment 💪 Rant on 😂
My tires never last long enough for wheels to be damaged by serrated hexes.
On the right side of the vehicle, even LocTite will not hold the wheel nuts on, due to the rotational force working to unscrew them.
I buy 17mm serrated nuts.
I have never had wheels become damaged by hexes more than visually \ superficially. Maybe you tighten too much.
Every other manufacturer uses serrated hex nuts.
They barely scrape the surface of the wheel.
I'm not just talking nonsense, I own the Kagama and the stock hex nuts never stay on even with blue LocTite.
It is a simple fix to buy serrated nuts. Every RC company in the world wouldn't be doing it that way if it didn't work.
Even in the future Team Corally will use those nuts, once they ship out their entire back stock of smooth nuts.
Even man nuts have wrinkles, it's how nature does it. Smooth nuts are wrong.
Nice tips, 8s would be insane 👌👍👍😃🌞🌞🌞
Thanks man yeah i dont wanna test with mine maybe someone will try it out 😂
I love my Kagama. I think the cheap tools that come with some cars can cause more problems then help. I would recommend spending 20-40 bux and get some good tools, stripped screws are a super pain. If you spend hundreds on a car, spend a few more on tools.
I meant to say, Arrma does have some cool looking tools that come with some models, not sure about quality.
Hey Man, Totally Agree! Stripping screws is super annoying definitely investing a bit for some good hex drivers makes a massive difference!
hi man i got some problems with the hub pin that sits in the cvd, the metal spring there just won't hold it in place so the pin will go out and almost melt the plastic in the hub.
is this a known issue? do you have any tips for what can i do if it's happened to you too?
I broke the pin in the front cvd - i replaced with an armour kraton pin and then experienced what your talking about in the end I replaced the cvd and the hub. It was after rediculous bad crash tho!
My pin broke not even crashing, just 6s driving on grass. The spring is still there, just pin broke and got lost.
The CVDs are no good. I wish someone would make upgrades.
For a $22 part to be ruined by a small pin...what a waste.
I have no fix, only buy replacement and all the old metal goes in trash.
I don't know how you have your pin still when it fall out, I lose pin.
Try thread locker on the spring?
Put heat shrink around it to stop pin from coming out
I love mine!!!👍👍👍👍
Me too its a beast for sure!
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