Hey mate. New to the hobby so these videos are priceless, thank you! Do you have any tools/tips/method for removing turnbuckles from ball studs when doing maintenance. I find these VERY difficult and worry I'm going to break them, thanks in advance.
Personally I dont remove the turnbuckles from the ball stud on 1/10 vehicles when cleaning. If possible the easiest thing to do may be to unthread the ball stud if there is an opening to get to the head of the screw. If there isn’t access to the screw head of the ball stud then using pliers and twisting the link off may be the best / only option.
I used to do this. Now I don’t have the time. I just blow most of the dust off with an air gun, rinse gently with a hose, dry with an 18v blower then give them a spray with wd40.
Nice job cleaning that car. Thanks for the tips!
Hey mate. New to the hobby so these videos are priceless, thank you! Do you have any tools/tips/method for removing turnbuckles from ball studs when doing maintenance. I find these VERY difficult and worry I'm going to break them, thanks in advance.
Personally I dont remove the turnbuckles from the ball stud on 1/10 vehicles when cleaning. If possible the easiest thing to do may be to unthread the ball stud if there is an opening to get to the head of the screw. If there isn’t access to the screw head of the ball stud then using pliers and twisting the link off may be the best / only option.
@ Thank you! I had never thought to remove the ball stud screw, your a life saver 👌
wait? i'm supposed to clean my car?!?!
Only if it's muddy lol
Man that’s funny. Laughed 10 minutes. Thanks😂❤️🇺🇸
No grease on the outside of the diff teeth with the input gears?
At 10:43 I do recommend adding grease, I add white lithium grease to my ring and pinion gears from Protek RC.
What speed bits do you have?
I personally have an MIP 1.5mm, 2.0mm, and 2.5mm
@@Adrenalinercracing right on
I used to do this. Now I don’t have the time. I just blow most of the dust off with an air gun, rinse gently with a hose, dry with an 18v blower then give them a spray with wd40.
Luckily myy RC’s don’t get dirty, they just squire a patina.