The Build – Part 7 Other than the shape of the shock towers and the positioning of the shock mount and camber links, the front and rear towers go together exactly the same way. Team …
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Team Associated TC6.1 Build – Step 6 – Motor Mount
The Build – Part 6 The motor mount on the TC6.1 is a simple 3-step process. Get ready for easy. Build Notes: The motor mount on the TC6.1 is all aluminum. This means you’ll want …
Read More »Team Associated TC6.1 Build – Step 5 – Rear Suspension
The Build – Part 5 The rear suspension is an almost exact duplicate build as the front suspension. If you’re doing this build in order (which I hope you are), this step should be quick …
Read More »Team Associated TC6.1 Build – Step 4 – Front Suspension
The Build – Part 4 The front suspension is pretty straightforward; suspension arms and bulkheads. AE has cleaned up the arm mounts and made them much stronger than the TC6. Build Notes: Suspension arm shock …
Read More »Team Associated TC6.1 Build – Step 3 – Axles and Turnbuckles
The Build – Part 3 The drive axles and turnbuckles are the final ‘prep-steps’ before getting into the meat of our build. These are simple steps and shouldn’t take you long to complete. Build Notes: …
Read More »Team Associated TC6.1 Build – Step 2 – Differentials
The Build – Part 2 Next on the TC6.1 build is the differentials. The TC6.1 comes with a front spool (very little build time) and a rear gear differential. The rear gear diff is quite …
Read More »Team Associated TC6.1 Build – Step 1 – Shocks
The Build – Part 1 We are going to start the build with the shocks. Thankfully, Team Associated has done some updates to their shocks, making them much easier to build and maintain. This might …
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The TC6.1 is Team Associated’s flagship onroad touring car. This car is the next generation to the A-Team’s successful TC6, adding a few refinements and additional go-fast goodies to make it a winner right out …
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