Thank you for purchasing this Team Associated product. This assembly manual contains instructions and tips for building and
maintaining your new vehicle. Please take a moment to read through the manual and familiarize yourself with the steps.
We are continually changing and improving our designs; therefore, actual parts may appear slightly different than the illustrations.
New parts will be noted on supplementary sheets located in the appropriate parts bags. Check each bag for these sheets before
you start to build.
:: RC10B6 KIT Features
• 3-gear laydown Stealth™ transmission with lightweight aluminum top shaft
• Gear differential with Factory Team aluminum gear differential cover
• Carbon fiber shock towers and gull-wing front arms with three shock mounting positions
• Reverse bell-crank steering rack design allows more room for electronics
• Hard anodized aluminum pocketed chassis with optional weights available for optimal weight bias
• V2 12mm “Big Bore” threaded aluminum shocks with 3mm TiN coated shafts and low friction x-rings for improved smoothness
• One-piece steering blocks with bolt on Ackermann plates
This symbol indicates a special
note or instruction in the manual.
!
This symbol indicates a Racers Tip.
Scanning this QR code will take
you to Team Associated’s Tech Tips.
These tips will help you with your
build and setup!
34................ Back Cover
There is a 1:1 hardware foldout page in the
front of the manual. To check the size of a part,
line up your hardware with the correct drawing
until you find the exact size. Each part in the
foldout has a number assigned to it for ordering
replacement parts.
Install smaller
gear Diff Washer
before the larger
washer.
!
25204
M3 x 16mm
91465
Gear Diff
Outdrive
Pin
x2
FHCS
91463
Gear Diff
Sun Gear
:: Bag 11-14 - Step 2
91463
Gear Diff
Cross Pin
x2
91463
Gear Diff
Planet
Washer
91463
Gear Diff
Planet
Gear
x4
x8
91464
FT Aluminum
Gear DIff
Cover
91605
CVA Axle
Shim
91465
Gear Diff
Outdrive
91465
Gear Diff
washer
x2
!
Install smaller
gear Diff Washer
before the larger
washer.
9831
Gear Diff
O-Ring
Page 10
10
:: Bag 11-14 - Step 3
91463
Gear Diff
Sun Gear
91465
Gear Diff
Outdrive
Pin
:: Bag 11-14 - Step 4
91463
Gear Diff
Gasket
4675
M2.5 x 6mm
FHCS
Diff fluid
#5444
x4
91560
5 x 10 x 4,
Bearing
x2
91708
Lay-down
Gearbox
(right & left)
:: Bag 11-14 - Step 5
91563
10 x 15 x 4,
Bearing
x2
91560
5 x 10 x 4,
Bearing
x2
91716
Idler Gear
39T
91132
Idler Gear
Shaft,
Aluminum
91710
Top Shaft
the teeth of the dif f
!
gear, idler gear, and
Add a drop of Diff
Lube (#6591) to
top shaft.
#6591
diff lube
91709
Chassis
Brace
91709
Pivot
Ball
25187
M3 x 14mm
BHCS
x6
Page 11
:: Bag 11-14 - Step 6
11
91715
Lay-down
Motor Plate
:: Bag 11-14 - Step 7
25202
M3 x 10mm
FHCS
x3
9739
Slipper
Spring
Slipper Hub
There’s also a 72T
48P spur gear
(#9649)
included for stock
!
motor use!
7485
FT V2
x2
Spur Gear
!
Set nut
flush with
top shaft.
9603
Slipper
Pad
9652
78T 48P
x2
91423
Slipper
Spring
Adapter
:: Bag 11-14 - Step 8
31286
FT Ballstud
Washer,
Aluminum
1 & 2mm)
91693
Rear Ball
Stud Mount
x2
Heavy-duty
Ballstud, 8mm
25187
M3 x 14mm
BHCS
91048
91148
M4 Locknut,
with flange
and knurl
x2
x2
See page 19 for gear
!
mesh, and slipper clutch
setting instructions!
25203
M3 x 12mm
FHCS
x2
25202
M3 x 10mm
FHCS
x6
Page 12
12
91670
31510
91697
Rear Hub
:: Bag 15-16 - Step 1
91697
Rear Hub
Link Insert
89218
3 x 8mm
Washer
91049
Heavy-duty
Ballstud,
10mm
#1596
thread lock
Build x2 (right and left side)
:: Bag 15-16 - Step 2
91438
CVA
Coupler
black grease
#6588
91563
10 x 15 x 4
Bearing
91697
Rear Hub
Insert (+3)
25215
M3 Locknut,
black
91698
Rear Hub
Link Nut
91697
Rear Hub
91562
6 x 13 x 5
Bearing
Rear Hub Link Setting
(Right Side Shown):
Down
Insert0/3 up
Axle Height
Recommended
Ballstud location
Up
AECCE
BDD
B
A
1/2 up0/3 down1/2 down
0 (low)+ 3mm + 1mm + 2mm
91436
CVA Wheel
Hex Pin
91439
CVA Bone
71019
HD CVA
Axle
Build x2 (right and left side)
:: Bag 15-16 - Step 3
91438
CVA
Pin
!
Do not overtighten the
1.6 x 5mm SHCS into the
Clamping wheel hex.
91611
M1.6 x 5mm
SHCS
91610
Clamping
Wheel Hex,
7mm Offset
(rear)
Build x2 (right and left side)
Build x2 (right and left side)
91697
Rear Hub
Spacer
x2
31510
M2 x 4mm
BHCS
Build x2 (right and left side)
91670
Hinge Pin
(rear, outer)
Page 13
:: Bag 17 - Step 1
Orient the notch
to the left throughout the
car. It indicates which end
has the left hand threads!
!
Orient the notch
to the left throughout the
car. It indicates which end
has the left hand threads!
!
Orient the notch
to the left throughout the
car. It indicates which end
has the left hand threads!
!
!
:: Bag 17 - Step 2
Orient the notch
to the left throughout the
car. It indicates which end
has the left hand threads!
91722
Ball Cup
Racers Tip:
Use black grease
(#6588) on the
threads of the
turnbuckles for
easier ball cup
installation!
91723
Turnbuckle
3x48mm
Steering Turnbuckle
28.75mm
Build x2 (right and left side)
13
91722
Ball Cup
!
:: Bag 17 - Step 3
Orient the notch
to the left throughout the
car. It indicates which end
has the left hand threads!
Orient the notch
to the left throughout the
car. It indicates which end
!
has the left hand threads!
91722
Ball Cup
Racers Tip:
Use black grease
(#6588) on the
threads of the
turnbuckles for
easier ball cup
installation!
91722
Ball Cup
91723
Turnbuckle
3x48mm
91722
Ball Cup
Front Camber Turnbuckle
22.75mm
Build x2 (right and left side)
91723
Turnbuckle
3x48mm
91722
Ball Cup
Racers Tip:
Use black grease
(#6588) on the
threads of the
turnbuckles for
easier ball cup
installation!
Rear Camber Turnbuckle
27.00mm
Build x2 (right and left side)
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14
:: Bag 18-19 - Step 1
25188
M3 x 20mm
BHCS
x2
91663
Front Shock
Tower,
Gull-Wing
:: Bag 18-19 - Step 2
89204
M3 x 24mm
BHCS
91665
Rear Shock
Tower
x2
91533
Shock
Bushing,
Short
x2
M3 x 12mm
91718
Rear Wing
Mount
25203
FHCS
x2
x4
91720
Shock
Bushing,
Long
x2
:: Bag 20-22 - Step 1
91634
12mm V2
Shock Piston
(1.6 front)
(1.7 rear)
91615
V2 3 x 21
Shock Shaft
TiN (front)
91619
V2 3 x 27.5
Shock Shaft
TiN (rear)
89202
M3 x 12mm
BHCS
x4
31510
M2 x 4mm
89278
2.5mm
Washer
M3 x 12mm
BHCS
89202
BHCS
x4
!
Mount the shock
pistons with the
number facing up!
Racers Tip:
Use a marker over the
numbers on the pistons to
make them easily visible!
4187
Nylon Spacer,
(.030)
Front:
2 spacers
Rear:
0 spacers
Page 15
Threaded
Rear Shock: 30 wt
:: Bag 20-22 - Step 2
91480
12x23mm V2
Shock Bodies
(front)
91481
12x27.5mm
V2 Shock
Bodies (rear)
91493
x2
X-Ring
91495
V2 Shock
Spacer
91495
x2
V2 Shock
Hat Bushing
:: Bag 20-22 - Step 3
Shock fluid
Front Shock: 37.5 wt
#5433
Rear Shock: 30 wt
#5422
91491
12mm
Shock Cap
O-Ring
31327
VCS3 Shock
Bottom Cap
O-Ring
#1105
green slime
31327
VCS3 Shock
Bottom Cap
Shock fluid
!
Lightly rub shock oil
on the o-ring before
installation!
Racers Tip:
Coating the o-rings
with green slime
(#1105) helps seal
& reduce o-ring
swell! Green slime
not included in kit!
91449
12mm
Shock Cap
Shock Bleeding Steps:
1. Before assembly, get each bleed
screw and thread it 1-2 turns into
the shock cap, then remove the
screw. This will make it easier when
you are bleeding your shocks.
2. Pull shock shaft down.
3. Fill shock body 3/4 full with silicone
shock fluid.
4. Slowly move the shock shaf t up and
down to remove air from under the
piston.
5. Wait for bubbles to come to surface.
6. Fill shock body to top with silicone
shock fluid.
7. Place a drop of oil in the cap and on
cap threads.
8. Install cap (without bleed screw) and
tighten completely.
9. Slowly compress shaf t all the way to
bleed excess silicone shock fluid out
the hole in the cap (use rag around
shock to catch excess fluid).
10. Install M2x4mm button head
screw until snug while shaft is full y
compressed.
There is a short and
long shock eyelet.
!
#1105
green slime
Front shocks use
the long eyelet, rear
shocks use the
short eyelet.
91721
Shock Eyelet
Front Shocks - Long
Rear Shocks - Short
Short / Long
15
91721
Shock
Pivot Ball
91492
M2 x 4mm
BHCS
Stroke
Stroke
Front: 20mm
Rear: 28mm
Steps 9-10Step 8Steps 6-7Steps 4-5Steps 2-3
:: Bag 20-22 - Step 4
91304
12mm
Threaded
Collar
O-ring
91304
12mm
Threaded
Collar
x4
Racers Tip:
Use your finger to rub
shock oil on the o-ring for
smoother adjustment!
91333
12mm Front
Spring, Orange
(4.05lb)
x4
91339
12mm Rear
Spring, Blue
(2.30lb)
Front:
5.00mm
Rear:
1.00mm
#91310 12mm Shock Spring Cups
0mm5mm9mm
91310
12mm shock
spring cup
(Front - 5mm
Rear - 0mm)
Build x2 front and x2 rear shocks
Page 16
16
:: Bag 20-22 - Step 5
!
Use outside
hole in
front arm!
25188
M3 x 20mm
BHCS
Build x2 (right and left side)
:: Bag 23 - Step 1
M3 Locknut
w/Flange
91447
Shock
Bushing
Use inside
rear arm!
25612
M3 Locknut
w/Flange
Motor not included!
25612
!
hole in
91447
Shock
Bushing
25187
M3 x 14mm
BHCS
89218
3 x 8mm
Washer
31532
M3 x 8mm
BHCS
x2
x2
:: Bag 24-26 - Step 1
ESC not
included!
6727
Servo
Tape
!
See page 19 for
gear mesh setting
instructions!
Pinion / Setscrew
not included!
25225
M3 x 3mm
Set Screw
Receiver not
included!
6727
Servo
Tape
6338
Antenna
Tube & Cap
!
There are two options
for mounting your
antenna.
Page 17
:: Bag 24-26 - Step 2
91734
Battery
Foam, B6
:: Bag 24-26 - Step 3
91730
Battery Strap
Shoulder
Screw
x2
17
:: Bag 24-26 - Step 4
not included!
89218
3 x 8mm
Washer
Battery
x2
25211
M3 x 10mm
BHCS
x2
Front
1
2
3
4
5
!
Make sure the
battery strap
shoulder screw is
flush with the top of
your battery pack!
RF
91729
Thumb
Screw, B6
x2
91731
Battery
Strap, B6
91731
Battery
Strap Nut,
x2
B6
Page 18
18
:: Bag 24-26 - Step 5
25203
M3 x 12mm
FHCS
x2
91718
Wing
Button
91741
Wing,
B6
Body Trimming / Mounting:
x2
There are 3 body trimming options depending on what transmission and
shock position you choose to run.
Cut Line A: Laydown Transmission / Rear Shocks mounted in rear of arm.
Cut Line B: Laydown Transmission / Rear Shocks mounted in front of arm.
Cut Line C: 3 Gear Stand Up Transmission.
Your B6 Team Kit comes with a clear polycarbonate body. You will need to prep the body before you can paint it.
Wash the INSIDE thoroughly with warm water and liquid detergent (do not use any detergents with scents or added
hand lotion ingredients!). Dry the body using a clean, soft, lint-free cloth. Use the supplied window masks to cover the
windows from the INSIDE of the body (RC cars get painted on the inside). Using high quality masking tape, apply tape
to the inside of the body to create a design. Spray (use either rattle can or airbrush) the paint on the inside of the body
(preferably dark colors first, lighter colors last).
NOTE: ONLY use paint that is recommended for use with (polycarbonate) plastics. If you do not, you can destroy the
plastic body!
After the paint has completely dried (usually after 24 hours), cut the body along the trim lines. Make sure to drill or use
a body reamer to make the holes for the antenna if needed! Use hook and loop tape to secure the body to the side rails
of the vehicle.
:: Tuning Tips
Tips for Beginners:
Before making any changes to the standard setup, make sure you can get around the track without crashing.
Changes to your vehicle will not be beneficial if you can’t stay on the track. Your goal is consistent laps.
Once you can get around the track consistently, start tuning your vehicle. Make only ONE adjustment at a time, testing
it before making another change. If the result of your adjustment is a faster lap, mark the change on the included setup
sheet (make adddtional copies of the sheet before writing on it). If your adjustment results in a slower lap, revert back
to the previous setup and try another change.
When you are satisfied with your vehicle, fill in the setup sheet thoroughly and file it away. Use this as a guide for future
track days or conditions. Periodically check all moving suspension parts. Suspension components must be kept clean
and move freely without binding to prevent poor and/or inconsistent handling.
Motor Gearing:
Proper motor gearing will result in maximum performance and run time while reducing the chance of overheating and
premature motor failure. The gear ratio chart lists recommended starting gear ratios for the most widely used
motor types. Gear ratios will vary depending upon motor brand, wind, and electronic speed control. Consult your
motor and electronic speed control manufacturers for more information.
Team Associated is not responsible for motor damage due to improper gearing.
You should be able to rock the spur gear back and forth in the teeth of the pinion gear without making the pinion gear
move. If the spur gear mesh is tight, then loosen the #31532 screws and move the motor away, then try again.
A gear mesh that is too tight or too loose will reduce power and damage the gear teeth.
Page 20
20
:: Tuning Tips (cont.)
Gear Box Type:
Selecting the correct gear box is dependent on the type of track it will be used on. The optional 4 gear stand-up gear
box is for the lowest grip conditions. This gear box moves the weight towards the rear of the car and also uses the
rotation of the motor to transfer weight to the rear while on-power. The 3 gear stand-up gear box also moves the
weight towards the rear of the car, but in this configuration, the motor’s rotation helps with on-power steering.
The lay-down gear box is used on high grip conditions when on-power steering and stability are most important.
This gear box will change directions the quickest and generate the most steering.
Slipper Clutch:
The assembly instructions give you a base setting for your clutch. Turn the nut on the shaft so that the end of the top
shaft is even with the outside of the nut. At the track, tighten or loosen the nut in 1/8 turn increments until you hear
a faint slipping sound for 1-2 feet on takeoffs. Another popular way to set the clutch is to hold both rear tires firmly in
place and apply short bursts of throttle. If the clutch is properly set, the front tires should lift slightly up off the surface.
Caster:
Caster describes the angle of the caster block as it leans toward the rear of the vehicle. Positive caster means the
kingpin leans rearward at the top. The B6 includes three inserts to adjust caster angle at the caster block, 0°, 2.5°, and
+5°. The total caster angle is the sum of the kick-up angle and the caster block angle. Standard total caster angle for
the B6 is 30°, with 25° kick-up and +5° caster block angle.
For less entry steering and more exit steering, try 0° caster block angle.
Front Camber:
Camber describes the angle at which the tire and wheel rides when
looked at from the front. Negative camber means that the tire leans
inward at the top. A good starting camber setting is -1°. Positive camber,
where the top of the tire is leaning out, is not recommended.
Optional #1719 camber gauge can be used to more accurately set camber.
*Testing camber
with camber gauge
!
Rear Camber:
Camber describes the angle at which the tire and wheel rides when looked at from the back. Negative camber means
that the tire leans inward at the top. A good starting camber setting is -1°. Adding a small amount of positive camber,
where the top of the tire is leaning out, will tend to improve straight-line acceleration on loose tracks.
Optional #1719 camber gauge can be used to more accurately set camber.
Front Camber Links:
Changing the length of the camber link is considered a bigger step than
adjusting the ball end height on the tower. Shortening the camber link
(or lowering the ball end) will give the front end less roll and quicken steering
response. Lengthening the camber link (or raising the ball end) will give the
front more roll and slower steering response. Longer camber links are
typically used on high grip tracks and shorter links tend to work better on
medium-grip loose tracks.
*Raise or lower the
ball end by adding
washers here
!
or removing
Rear Camber Link:
Changing the length of the camber link is considered a bigger step than adjusting
the ball end height on the rear chassis brace. Shortening the camber link
(or lowering the ball end) will give the rear end less roll and the car will tend to
accelerate or “square up” better. Lengthening the camber link (or raising the ball
end) will give the rear more roll and more cornering grip. Longer camber links are
typically used on high grip tracks, while shorter links tend to work better on
medium grip loose tracks. The kit setting is the best compromise of cornering grip
and acceleration.
*Raise or lower
washers here
!
the ball end by
adding or
removing
Page 21
:: Tuning Tips
Ackermann:
Ackermann is the angle difference between the front wheels when they are turned to steer the car. For minimal tire
slip, it is standard for the inside wheel to steer to a greater angle than the outside wheel. The B6 allows Ackermann
adjustments by changing the washer thickness used behind the steering rack ballstuds. The kit setup uses 2mm
washers and is most common for racing conditions. If corner entry steering is too aggressive, try increasing the
Ackermann by removing shims from behind the steering rack ballstuds. Increasing the Ackermann will increase the
angle difference of the front wheels when steered, resulting in a more stable car on corner entry.
Kickup:
Kickup is the angle the front suspension arm mounts at where the front of the arm is higher than the rear.
The standard kickup angle for the B6 is 25°, and is most common. If more corner entry steering is desired, try the
included 30° front bulkhead.
Axle Height:
Axle height is used to keep roll centers similar when large ride height changes are made. As a rule of thumb, high axle
heights are used for lower ride heights (< 20mm) and low axle heights are used for higher (> 22mm) ride heights. The
idea is to keep the arms close to level at ride height.
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Ride Height:
Ride height is the distance from the ground to the bottom of the chassis.
The standard front ride height setting is 19mm (Ride Height Gauge #1449). Check the front ride height by lifting up
the entire car about 8-12 inches off the bench and dropping it. After the suspension “settles” into place, measure ride
height (Ride Height Gauge #1449). Raise or lower the shock collars as necessary.
The rear ride height setting you should use most often is 19mm (Ride Height Gauge#1449). Check the rear ride height
by lifting up the entire car about 8-12 inches off the bench and drop it. After the suspension “settles” into place,
measure ride height (Ride Height Gauge #1449). Raise or lower the shock collars as necessary.
Wheelbase Adjustment:
You have three options for rear hub spacing, Forward, Middle, & Back. The kit
setting of Middle is the most neutral, and will be used most often. For improved
handling in bumps or rhythm sections, try moving the hubs to the Back position.
Hub forward is typically used on low grip or where there are lots of tight corners.
*Spacers to the rear
will place hubs
forward, shortening
the wheelbase
!
Anti-Roll Bars:
The optional #91735 and 91736 anti-roll bar kits (also called the “swaybar”) allows you to add roll resistance to the
front and /or rear end with minimal effect on handling over bumps and jumps. It is an especially helpful tuning item on
high-grip tracks.
Shock Mounting Position:
There are two positions for mounting the rear shocks. Mounting the shocks on the front of the arm reduces rear
weight bias. This causes the car to turn quicker and also steer more on-power. Usually this is used on high bite tracks in
order to keep the car steering while applying throttle. Front mounted shocks can only be used with the #91708
lay-down gear box. Mounting the shocks on the rear of the arm increases rear weight bias and keeps the rear end
planted while making the steering radius larger. This setting is typically easier to drive and will produce more rear
traction and can be used with any gear box configuration.
12MM Front SPRING BRN 2.85
12MM Front SPRING BLK 3.00
12MM Front SPRING GRN 3.15
12MM Front SPRING WHT 3.30
12MM Front SPRING GRY 3.45
12MM Front SPRING BLU 3.60
12MM Front SPRING YLW 3.75
12MM Front SPRING RED 3.90
12MM Front SPRING ORN 4.05 - Kit
12MM Front SPRING PRL 4.20
12MM Rear SPRING BLK 1.90
12MM Rear SPRING GRN 2.00
12MM Rear SPRING WHT 2.10
12MM Rear SPRING GRY 2.20
12MM Rear SPRING BLU 2.30 - Kit
12MM Rear SPRING YLW 2.40
12mm Big Bore Front Soft Spring Kit
12mm Big Bore Front Medium Spring Kit
12mm Big Bore Front Hard Spring Kit
12mm Big Bore Rear Soft Spring Kit
12mm Big Bore Rear Medium Spring Kit
91615
91619
4187
91310
91721
Pr.
Pr.
Pr.
Pr.
Pr.
Pr.
Pr.
Pr.
Pr.
Pr.
Pr.
Pr.
Pr.
Pr.
Pr.
Pr.
M3 x 14mm BHCS
M3 Locknut, Black
M2 x 4mm BHCS
HD CVA Axle
Washer, 3 X 8mm
Heavy-duty Ballstud, 10mm
CVA/Wheel Hex Pin, B5
CVA Rebuild Kit, B5
CVA Bone, B5
FT Bearing, 6 x 13 x 5
FT Bearing, 10 x 15 x 4
Clamping Wheel Hex, 7mm
M1.6 x 8mm SHCS
HD CVA Kit
Hinge Pin Set, B6
Rear Arm, B6
Rear Hub w/Inserts, B6
Rear Hub Link Nut, B6
M4 Serrated Nut w/ Flange
20
20
10
Pr.
Pr.
31510
91670
91673
91612
6
2
8
4
1
1
4
4
2
4
2
1
2
4
91439
91438
71019
91438
91697
91563
25215
91698
25188
91675
91562
25187
91682
91738
31510
91670
91049
89218
91697
91436
91611
91610
91738
31510
91670
91695
91697
Page 26
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4
4 ea.
:: Front Shock Tower
25188
25203
25612
91447
91533
91663
M3 x 20mm BHCS
M3 x 12mm FHCS
M3 Locknuts w/Flange
Shock Bushing Balls
Shock Bushings, Short w/Balls
Front Tower, Gull-Wing, B6
20
20
20
4
4 ea.
1
25188
25203
91533
91447
25612
91533
91447
:: Rear Shock Tower
25203
25612
89202
89204
91447
91665
91718
91720
M3 x 12mm FHCS
M3 Locknuts w/Flange
M3 x 12mm BHCS
M3 x 24mm BHCS
Shock Bushing Balls
Rear Tower, B6
Wing / Body Mount Set, B6
Shock Bushing & Ball, B6
91447
25612
91720
20
20
1010
411
4 ea.
25612
91665
89202
91447
91720
25203
89202
89204
89204
89202
91663
25203
91718
91718
91718
91718
89202
:: Wheels
9690
9691
9695
9696
91570
91571
91572
91573
Buggy Front Wheel, hex, white
Buggy Front Wheel, hex, yellow
Buggy Rear Wheel Hex, white
Buggy Rear Wheel Hex, yellow
61mm Buggy Rear Wheel, White
61mm Buggy Rear Wheel, Yellow
61mm Buggy Front Wheel, White
61mm Buggy Front Wheel, Yellow
Antenna Tube & Cap (black)
M3 x 8mm FHCS
M3 x 10mm FHCS
M3 x 16mm FHCS
M3 x 3mm Set Screw
Chassis, B6
Side Rails, B6
Hinge Pin Set, B6
Bumpers, B6
Aluminum Arm Mount (C), B6
Rear Gear Box Brace, Arm Mount (D), B6
Battery Foam, B6
Arm Mount Inserts
423-S AC 35W Compact Balance Charger
1216-C2 Dual AC/DC Competition Battery Charger
324-S AC LiPo/LiFe Compact Balance Charger
Charge Harness 2S Saddle Pack 4mm
Charge Harness 2S Standard Pack 4mm
TAM to T-Plug charge adapter
Charge Harness 2S Standard Pack 5mm
5.0mm 1S-2S Balance Charge lead w/SP Clip (4mm)
4.0mm 1S-2S Balance Charge lead w/SP Clip (4mm)
5.0mm 4S Balance Charge Lead (4mm)
Saddle Pack Balance Charge Clip
7-in-1 Universal Charge Lead (4mm)
T-plug Charge Lead (4mm)
XH 2-6S Balance Board (4mm)
RX Charger Lead FUT (4mm)
US to IEC 320 C5 angle 1M AC Power Cord
US to IEC 320 C5 angle .5M AC Power Cord
EU to IEC 320 C5 angle 1M AC Power Cord
UK to IEC 320 C5 angle 1M AC Power Cord
AU to IEC 320 C5 angle 1M AC Power Cord
CN to IEC 320 C5 angle 1M AC Power Cord
Sonic 540-M3 25.5
Sonic 540-M3 21.5
Sonic 540-M3 17.5
Sonic 540-M3 13.5
Sonic 540-M3 10.5
Sonic 540-M3 9.5
Sonic 540-M3 8.5
Sonic 540-M3 8.0
Sonic 540-M3 7.5
Sonic 540-M3 7.0
Sonic 540-M3 6.5
Sonic 540-M3 6.0
Sonic 540-M3 5.5
Sonic 540-M3 5.0
Sonic 540-M3 4.5
Sonic 540-M3 4.0
Sonic 540-M3 3.5
Sonic 540-M3 SS 17.5 1S
Sonic 540-M3 SS 13.5 1S
Sonic 540-M3 SS 21.5 1S
Sonic 540-M3 SS 10.5 1S
Sonic 540-M3 Spec Rotor 12.0 x 7.25 x 25.3
Sonic 540-M3 Spec Rotor 12.2 x 7.25 x 25.3
Sonic 540-M3 Spec Rotor 12.5 x 7.25 x 25.3
Sonic 540-M3 Mod Rotor 12.3 x 5.0 x 25.3
Sonic 540-M3 Mod Rotor 12.5 x 5.0 x 25.3
Sonic 540-M3 Mod Rotor 13.0 x 5.0 x 25.3
Sonic 540-M3 Stainless Steel Bearing Set
Sonic 540-M3 Ceramic Bearing Set
Sonic 540-M3 Sensor Assembly
Sonic 540-M3 Rotor Spacer Set
Sonic 540-M3 Case Screws w/Insulator
Sonic 540-M3 Motor Mounting Plate 1S
Sonic 540-M3 Motor Mounting Plate
Sonic 540-M3 25.5 ROAR Spec
RS1206 Digital HV Hi-Speed Competition Servo
RT1508 Digital HV Hi-Torque Competition Servo
RS1206 Servo Case Set w/screws
RS1206 Servo Gear Set
RT1508 Servo Case Set w/screws
RT1508 Servo Gear Set
RS1806A Digital HV Hi-Speed Aluminum
Competition Servo
RT2207A Digital HV Hi-Speed Aluminum
Competition Servo
RS0806 Digital HV Hi-Speed LP Competition Servo
RT1408 Digital HV Hi-Speed LP Competition Servo
RS1806A Servo Gear Set
RT2207A Servo Gear Set
Reedy Aluminum Servo Horn (25)
Reedy Aluminum Clamping Servo Horn (25)
RS0806 LP Case Set
RS0806 LP Gear Set
RT1408 LP Case Set
RT1408 LP Gear Set
FT Turnbuckle Wrench
12mm Big Bore Shock Tool
FT Off Road Ride Height Gauge
FT Hex Driver Set, (7 pcs)
FT 5/64” Blue Hex Driver
FT 3/32” Gold Hex Driver
FT Silver Spring Hook Tool
FT 5.5mm Red Nut Driver
FT 8mm Gold Nut Driver
Factory Team 5.5mm Short Nut Driver
Factory Team 7mm Nut Driver, T-Handle
Factory Team 7.0mm Short Nut Driver
FT 3/32” Gold Ball Hex Driver
FT Ball Hex Driver Set, (3 pcs)
FT 8-Piece 1/4” Hex Drive Set
FT 1/4” Hex Drive Handle, without tips
FT 1/4” Hex Drive .050” Tip
FT 1/4” Hex Drive 1/16” Tip
FT 1/4” Hex Drive 5/64” - 2.0mm Tip
FT 1/4” Hex Drive 3/32” Tip
FT 1/4” Hex Drive 1.5mm Tip
FT 1/4” Hex Drive 2.5mm Tip
FT 1/4” Hex Drive 3/16” Nut Driver Tip
FT 1/4” Hex Drive 1/4” Nut Driver Tip
FT 1/4” Hex Drive 11/32” Nut Driver Tip
FT 1/4” Hex Drive 5.5mm Nut Driver Tip
FT 1/4” Hex Drive 7.0mm Nut Driver Tip
FT 1/4” Hex Drive 8.0mm Nut Driver Tip
FT 1/4” Hex Drive 5/64” - 2.0mm Ball End Tip
FT 1/4” Hex Drive 3/32” Ball End Tip
FT 1/4” Hex Drive Standard Screwdriver Tip
FT 1/4” Hex Drive Phillips Screwdriver Tip
FT 1/4” Hex Drive 2.5mm Ball End Tip
FT 1/4” 5 Piece Power Tool Tips Set (5/64-2.0mm,
1.5mm, 2.5mm, 5/64”- 2.0mm ball, 2.5mm ball)
FT Shock Shaft Pliers
FT Camber + Track Width Tool
FT Body Scissors
12 Inch Nylon Wire Ties
6 Inch Nylon Wire Ties
8 Inch Nylon Wire Ties
Composite Droop Gauge
Shock Building Tool
Molded Tools, Set
4 Inch Nylon Wire Ties
Replay XD PrimeX Camera System
Replay XD1080 Lens Bezel Kit
Replay XD1080 Clear Lens Cover
Replay XD1080 Lens Bezel & Rear Cap O-Ring
Replay XD1080 HDMI to Mini-HDMI
Replay XD1080 Mini 8-pin USB Charge Data Cable
USB DC Car Charger 1A Stubby
Micro SDHC USB Reader
3M VHB 4991 Mount Adhesive for SnapTray
Replay XD Suction Cup Short Arm Base
Replay XD Skateboard Mount
Replay XD VHB SnapTray, Convex
Replay XD VHB SnapTray, Flat
Au Plug for Universal DC Wall Charger
Eu Plug for Universal DC Wall Charger
Uk Plug for Universal DC Wall Charger
Universal USB DC Wall Charger 1A
Au Plug for Uni DC Wall Charger
Replay PrimeX Lens 5 pack
Replay PrimeX HDMI Cable
Replay PrimeX Deep Dive Waterproof Case
Replay PrimeX Heim Lock Mount
Replay PrimeX Low Boy Mount
Replay PrimeX Tilt Mount
AE Lite Jacket - Black - (S, M, L, XL, 2XL)
AE 2015 Worlds T-Shirt - Blue (S, M, L, XL-5XL)
AE 2015 Worlds T-Shirt - Black (S, M, L, XL-5XL)
AE 2015 Worlds Hoodie - Blaxk (S, M, L, XL-3XL)
AE INT’L T-Shirt - Black (S, M, L, XL-5XL)
AE INT’L T-Shirt - White (S, M, L, XL-5XL)
AE INT’L Hoodie - Black (S, M, L, XL-3XL)
AE Patch Trucker Hat
AE Splash T-shirt - Black (S, M, L, XL-5XL)
AE Splash T-shirt - Blue (S, M, L, XL-5XL)
Team Associated Countertop / Setup Mat
Team Associated Pit Mat
Reedy Countertop / Setup Mat
Reedy Trucker Hat
AE Winter Jacket - Black (S, M, L, XL, 2XL)
Reedy 3D T-Shirt, Black (S, M, L, 2XL, 3XL)
AE 2013 Zip Hoodie (S, M, 2XL, 3XL)
AE Retro T-shirt, Blue (S, M, L, XL-5XL)
AE Retro T-shirt, Black (M, XL-5XL)
AE Retro T-shirt, White (S, M, XL-5XL)
Reedy R-Powered T-Shirt - Black (S, M, L, XL-3XL)
Reedy W15 Sweatshirt - Black (S, M, L, XL-3XL)
Reedy Medallion T-Shirt - Black (S, M, L, XL-3XL)
AE 2012 Hat, Black, Flat Bill, S/M
AE 2012 Hat, Black, Flat Bill, L/XL
AE 2012 Hat, Black, Curved Bill, S/M
AE 2012 Hat, Black, Curved Bill, L/XL
AE 2012 Hat, White, Flat Bill, S/M
AE 2012 Hat, White, Flat Bill, L/XL
AE 2012 Hat, White, Curved Bill, S/M
AE 2012 Hat, White, Curved Bill, L/XL
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FT Fluid Carrier
Reedy 2009 Track Banner
Team Associated Track Banner
Team Associated Cloth Banner