yes the fitment of the suspension balls is normal, even on the 1/10 scale. this is so they can rotate, there is no socket as much as there is a tubular hole fitted to a ball so it can pivot.
Very nice. The last time I raced was in the 80s. My 1st car was a grasshopper, and then the 2nd was an RC 10. A night and day difference. Many years later, I have come back to it after spending lots of money on RC helicopters.
I have 4 of these (buy one get one free sale) The Toe & Camber on everyone was a disaster, a cross eyed Peter Puffer could have done a better job than whatever camp assembled them. Adjusted the Toe, and camber -1, installed an MJX mini gyro, have to admit, its just as much fun as my 1/6 , 1/8, 1/10 RCs. My first Car the JRX in the mid 80s. Enjoy
yes the fitment of the suspension balls is normal, even on the 1/10 scale. this is so they can rotate, there is no socket as much as there is a tubular hole fitted to a ball so it can pivot.
Excellent. Thank you for the feedback.
Same thing mine has. It's normal. The suspension is super loose though, everything has play
I appreciate the response and the feedback. Thank you it's good to know.
The play is normal . I raced the 1/10 scale 30 years ago .
Very nice.
The last time I raced was in the 80s.
My 1st car was a grasshopper, and then the 2nd was an RC 10.
A night and day difference.
Many years later, I have come back to it after spending lots of money on RC helicopters.
I have 4 of these (buy one get one free sale) The Toe & Camber on everyone was a disaster, a cross eyed Peter Puffer could have done a better job than whatever camp assembled them. Adjusted the Toe, and camber -1, installed an MJX mini gyro, have to admit, its just as much fun as my 1/6 , 1/8, 1/10 RCs. My first Car the JRX in the mid 80s. Enjoy
Normal,