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Old 10-27-2019, 12:41 PM   #1
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If I try to move my TRX4 axle side to side, there is slop. It is from the existing looseness of the ball links. I have just replaced them all with new Traxxas links to no benefit.
The 3mm screws also do not fit right in thru the ball. Another slop producer.
Is there a brand of new or method of reducing the slop in ball links?
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Old 10-27-2019, 12:52 PM   #2
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Aluminum 3mm spacer. They start at
.5mm thick and go up.

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Old 10-27-2019, 01:20 PM   #3
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Not sure where you want me to put a spacer. The metal ball is loose in the plastic rod end And, the 3mm screw does not fit right thru the metal ball. Both are tolerance problems that are factory made.
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Old 10-27-2019, 01:34 PM   #4
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Is this a rerun?

You must have play for the suspension to work, this is not 1:1.

All balls made fit the same sized screws. IF you must, put heat shrink over the screw where it’s loose.


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Old 10-27-2019, 08:17 PM   #5
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Is this a rerun?

You must have play for the suspension to work, this is not 1:1.

All balls made fit the same sized screws. IF you must, put heat shrink over the screw where it’s loose.


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So, a vehicle 10 x bigger should have no play in the suspension but, our 10 x smaller vehicles should have a bunch....just so they'll work? Brilliant comment.
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Old 10-28-2019, 06:29 AM   #6
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So, a vehicle 10 x bigger should have no play in the suspension but, our 10 x smaller vehicles should have a bunch....just so they'll work? Brilliant comment.


But factual.
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Old 10-30-2019, 04:08 PM   #7
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Think about this. In order to have movement (flex) in the suspension, something has to be loose enough to move. As I see it, the ball has to be loose on the mounting screw so it can pivot on the screw. Or, if the ball is tightly fixed, the plastic rod end will need to be loose enough to pivot on the metal ball. I believe the last is the most common situation. Eventually the plastic will wear and the metal ball will be loose. Replacing the ball does nothing as it has no wear, the plastic is worn. Replace the whole rod end, they're not that expensive. The RC I use the most will generally need the rod ends replaced once a year, or 2 years at the most. Compare a brand new rod end with one of your sloppy ones. I think you will find the ball on the new one is a tighter fit than the used one.
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Old 11-01-2019, 03:40 PM   #8
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You missed the part where I replaced the links with all NEW Traxxas links.
They seem to have too much slop even when new.
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Old 11-01-2019, 06:14 PM   #9
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You missed the part where I replaced the links with all NEW Traxxas links.
They seem to have too much slop even when new.
Is the slop on the order of several whole millimeters, or some hundredths of an inch? Because one is indeed a problem and the other is not...
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Old 11-01-2019, 07:43 PM   #10
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I fully understand what your saying about the 3mm screws being sloppy inside of the ball ends. Tightening this up wont be an issue at all for movement, I think what mikemce assumed was that you want the ball ends to be super tight which could make articulation a bit stiff. so there are two things here guys, the fit of the ball end to the rod end (which cant really be fixed) and theres the fit of the ball end to the m3 screws this could potentially be fixed and tightened up.

I was brainstorming some solutions to the ball ends fit to the m3's a few days ago. I dream of a manufacture making the ball ends threaded, but I imagine thats not very feasible though maybe. The other idea which is do-able is to threadlock the screws into the ball ends though this would prove tricky because of the proximity to plastic (threadlock melts most plastics). Maybe the trick will be to threadlock them while they're off the truck get a build up of threadlock where it meets the rod end (when assembled) though I guess when screwing these in the first hole it passes through will need to be drilled out larger or it will scrape off the threadlock.

For those who need a visual flip a truck over and wiggle/push and pull the axle and look at the lower link at the skid, most will have play. This tends to occur where you aren't able to clamp down the rod end (by tightening the screw), axle link mount tend to be fine since they are usually tighe and when you fasten the screw it can clamp down, with the lower skid link mounts these typically wont allow you to clamp it tight with the screw.

The play seems like .5mm to .75mm

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Old 11-02-2019, 12:10 PM   #11
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EDIT: Ignore my post below, I just noticed that the tight fit was entirely down to a bur thats left on the bore of the ball from machining. Sorry, I got exited and thought this was something different.



Okay I just found something useful last night while assembling some Dlux Fab knuckles. He uses a unique ball end that fits an M3 screw like a glove, you actually need to thread or force it in.



The rub is they are expensive ($10 for 4) and they are 4.9mm long compared to a more typical length like 7.6mm or 7.5mm and they are 5.98mm (or 6mm) diameter ball. So while you can eliminate the slop in the screw to ball fit you end up will side to side play and you need to find a rod end that uses a ball close to this size. You can stuff some washers in with the ball ends to fill the extra 2.6mm or so of side to side play. I found SSD rod end were a decent fit for the balls, SSD balls are 5.8mm so its tight but moves and should free up a bit over time I would think.

Here are the ball ends (they are the knuckle balls) https://dluxfab.ecwid.com/#!/Knuckle...tegory=6232191

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Old 11-07-2019, 09:11 AM   #12
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o-rings help me shore up loose links. Also helps prevent dirt from entering
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Old 11-08-2019, 10:55 AM   #13
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@OP, I've seen the very loose Traxxas ball ends. Axial and Vaterra end links fit snugly on the steel balls as they should, I've run both of them and they take months more like years to get the slop that you're experiencing. As HumboldtEF mentioned DLux makes very high quality parts too.
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