Tuesday , 19 November 2024

Team Associated RC10B6D Build – Part 6 – Turnbuckles and Shock Towers

Team Associated RC10B6D Build - Part 6 - Turnbuckles and Shock Towers

The Build – Part 6
The Team Associated B6D has been upgraded to carbon fiber status, giving us both front and rear woven shock towers. These really look great and certainly give the buggy a more racer look!

Build Notes:
The upside of the carbon fiber shock towers is they look awesome and are super rigid – the downside is that they are exposed to crashes that could delaminate them. I sealed the edges of my towers with super glue to help protect them – you can see our carbon fiber prepping article here: How to Prep Your Carbon Fiber Parts.
Step 1:
Team Associated RC10B6D Build - Part 6 - Turnbuckles and Shock Towers
Build the three sets of turnbuckles per the manual; the lengths are all about spot on. Yes, my turnbuckles aren’t quite built correctly but they are correct on the car. Shush.
Step 2:
Team Associated RC10B6D Build - Part 6 - Turnbuckles and Shock Towers
Attach the left and right steering and camber turnbuckles, making sure the little ‘notch’ is facing the same way. This makes adjustment side-to-side much easier.
Step 3:
Team Associated RC10B6D Build - Part 6 - Turnbuckles and Shock Towers
Same with the rear camber links. Make sure you insert the CVA bone into the outdrive before popping the links on.
Step 4:
Team Associated RC10B6D Build - Part 6 - Turnbuckles and Shock Towers
I sealed both the front and rear shock towers prior to installation. It only takes about 5 minutes and the final result looks much better.
Step 5:
Team Associated RC10B6D Build - Part 6 - Turnbuckles and Shock Towers
Install the shock mounting hardware in the middle hole of the tower (note orientation), then attach the tower to the front bulkhead.
Step 6:
Team Associated RC10B6D Build - Part 6 - Turnbuckles and Shock Towers
Install the shock mounting hardware and wing mounts to the rear tower, then attach the tower to the gearbox.

Six easy steps, now it’s on to the shocks.

Team Associated B6D Build – Part 1 – Steering – Servo
Team Associated B6D Build – Part 2 – Front Suspension
Team Associated B6D Build – Part 3 – Rear Suspension Part 1
Team Associated B6D Build – Part 4 – Gearbox
Team Associated B6D Build – Part 5 – Rear Suspension Part 2
Team Associated B6D Build – Part 6 – Turnbuckles – Shock Towers
Team Associated B6D Build – Part 7 – Shocks
Team Associated B6D Build – Part 8 – Electronics

About Tony Phalen

Tony Phalen - As an avid RC enthusiast, Tony has been building, bashing and racing RC Cars for over 30 years. He has participated in every kind of surface racing events - 1/18 scale trucks, 1/10 scale TC, Rock Racers, Rally - if it had wheels, he's raced it! He's also worked on both sides of the industry fence; collaborating with many major manufacturers (as well as being a sponsored driver) to working for a high-profile industry magazine. During this time he has learned many tricks, tips and techniques and is sharing that knowledge on CompetitionX - the most informative RC website on the internet!

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