May 7, 2019

Team Associated B6.1DL 2WD buggy kit

Team Associated have introduced their limited edition B6.1DL 2WD buggy kit developed for racing on very high bite tracks where a forward mass is beneficial and chassis roll needs to be tamed through a low centre of gravity. The B6.1DL has a Laydown Stealth transmission that gives the car additional traction when exiting the corners. The addition of +1 Ackermann plates and gull wing suspension arms tune the steering for a razor-sharp feel and more control. The B6.1DL features the B6.1’s easy-access differential, diff height adjustability, and an all-new slipper along with a lightweight JConcepts body shell and wing.

Features:
– 3-gear Laydown Stealth transmission for lower and forward CG
– Machined pistons included for better fit and smoother operation
– Aluminium rear clamping hexes and front axles with laser etching
– Rear hubs feature large bearings and the easy-insert system to adjust camber link position and rear axle height
– One-piece shock bushings to make assembly easier
– Aluminium C and D arm mounts included for a large range of anti-squat and toe adjustments
– Lightweight aluminium top shaft
– Factory Team upgraded ball bearing kit included
– JConcepts lightweight B6 clear body and wing
– Easy-access ball differential
– Differential height adjustments with 0, 1, 2, and 3mm inserts included
– New slipper assembly for better weight balance and shock clearance
– Heavy-duty V2 routed graphite front shock tower with tower guard
– Heavy-duty V2 routed graphite rear tower, long
– Heavy-duty V2 rear axles with 67mm bones
– V2 springs for a more reactive and nimble feel
– Innovative rear arms with moulded inserts for ultra-fine lower shock mount adjustment
– Moulded spur gear guard to help protect body from damage
– +1 steering block arms to optimise feel on dirt tracks

Source: Team Associated [teamassociated.com]



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