Custom Works Aggressor Manual Download Page 10

Bag G

Step #11:

  Measure the hole spacing on the bottom

of servo mounts so that you can mark their positions
on the Chassis. You want the steering linkages
angled and the servo mount centered in the car as
shown in Figure #46. Using the 10" Wheelbase, an
approximate distance from the center of the servo
mount holes to the front edge of the Chassis is 4.00"
as view by the grey line on the Chassis in Figure #46.
Once you have marked the positions of the 2 holes
needed drill the chassis using a .110" Drill Bit. If you
have a countersink bit it is recommended to
countersink from the bottom of the chassis. You can now mount the servo using
either (2) 3/8" FH screws or use the (2) 3/8" BH Screws if you did not countersink
the holes.

NOTE:

  Left over in the bag is (2) Lock-Nuts and (4) #1233 Flanged Bearings to be

used to mount the front tires to the Axles.

Body Mounts and Misc:

Step #1:

  Mount the (2) #8110  2" Body Posts to the Front Bumper shown in Figure #47

using (2) 3/8" BH Screws. Slide the Body Post Collar over the Post and thread (1) Set
Screw into the collar to hold the body height position.

Step #2:

  Mount the (2) #8111 3" Body Posts to the Rear Body Mounts

shown in Figure #48 using (2) 3/8" BH Screws. Slide the Body Post
Collar over the Post and thread (1) Set Screw into the collar to hold the
body height position.

Step #3:

  Mount the (1) #8112 4" Body Post in the center of

the Chassis shown in Figure #49 using (1) 3/8" FH Screws.
Slide the Body Post Collar over the Post and thread (1) Set
Screw into the collar to hold the body height position.

Step #4:

  Slide your antenna thru the

hole in the Center Shock Anchor and also thru the #3209 Antenna
Tube. Press the Tube into the Center Shock Anchor and place the
Antenna Cap over the end of the Tube and Antenna Wire. Using
double-sided tape mount your receiver to the Chassis in the
suggested position shown in Figure #50. Speed Control  placement
can vary and usually ends up wherever you are not currently running
your battery pack.

Summary of Contents for Aggressor

Page 1: ...here is no need to steal screws from other bags In the rare event you need to look in a different bag for a certain part it will be noted clearly All hardware screws washers nuts etc are referred to b...

Page 2: ...thru the Chassis in the 3rd hole from the top of the Chassis in the row of holes and then thru the 2nd hole from the top of the 5 holes on the Front Track Plate as shown in Figure 2 Step 3 Using 2 1...

Page 3: ...underneath the oval holes for the bearing carriers at this point in time we are building the car with a standard length pod Step 2 Mount 2 8120 Tall Ball Studs and 1 8121 Ball Stud to the 8014 Shock P...

Page 4: ...d 8048 Pivot Balls to the T Bar using 4 3 8 2 56 X 3 8 BH Screws per Carrier Just snug the Screws to the carrier the Pivot Balls should move very freely in the Carriers Step 7 Finally mount the T Bar...

Page 5: ...rear pod plates as shown in Figure 17 NOTE There are 4 different Ride Height Adjuster in the kit marked by a number on the bottom of the part Never mix and match different sized Ride Height Adjusters...

Page 6: ...The shaft should rebound back out smoothly after you release your finger Step 5 Thread 1 5235 Long Ball Cup onto both the Shock Body and the 8104 Shock Shaft End until the Ball Cup reaches the end of...

Page 7: ...ng the sequence of parts in Figure 31 slide the VC Bobbin from Step 2 on the Shock Shaft and then 2 1250 O Rings Add a couple drops of oil to the O Rings and insert the entire Shock Assembly into the...

Page 8: ...wer SuspensionArm This will allows the Lower Suspension Arm to fit flush on the chassis inside the Front Trac Plates Step 2 Laying the parts out as shown in Figure 37 press the 8075 Pivot Ball into th...

Page 9: ...oth suspension movement tighten the Set Screw in the Axle so that it holds the gap set between the E Clip and Eyelet Finish by sliding 1 8087 020 Spring onto the Kingpin and fastening with 1 E Clip St...

Page 10: ...nt the 2 8110 2 Body Posts to the Front Bumper shown in Figure 47 using 2 3 8 BH Screws Slide the Body Post Collar over the Post and thread 1 Set Screw into the collar to hold the body height position...

Page 11: ...nd Tire Try Softer Rear Compound Tire Move Battery to Center of Car Raise Front Ride Height Lower Rear Ride Height Move RF Suspension Out Move RR Tire Closer to Pod Increase Castor Car Pushes or Under...

Page 12: ...amber in the oval fashion will increase traction when cornering however remember too much of anything is generally a bad thing Camber is usually adjusted especially foam tires when one edge of the tir...

Page 13: ...y further to the left will make the car turn more thru the center of the turn and coming off but will decrease forward bite Placing the battery closer to the center of the car will work better on low...

Page 14: ...lasses T Plate On Center or Offset Unique to this car is the option to run the t bar offset from the center line of the car Along with offsetting the t bar the rear shock tower and shocks also offset...

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