Team Associated ASC91641

Pukapuka Tohutohu mō te Puna Ruku o te Team Associated 91641

Tauira: ASC91641

Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides essential information for the proper installation, use, and maintenance of your Team Associated 91641 Shock Springs. These springs are designed to enhance the performance of compatible remote-controlled vehicles by providing consistent suspension damping.

Ka mutu te huaview

The Team Associated 91641 Shock Spring set includes two 72mm shock springs with a rate of 2.60 lb/in and a 12mm diameter. These components are crafted from durable material and are black and grey in color, ensuring both performance and longevity for your RC vehicle's suspension system.

He aha kei roto:

Two black coil shock springs and two small metal pins on a white background.

Image: The Team Associated 91641 Shock Spring set, showing two black coil springs and two small metal pins, ready for installation.

Hototahi

These shock springs are compatible with the following Team Associated RC vehicle kits:

Ensure your vehicle model is listed above for proper fitment and optimal performance.

Tāuta me te Tatūnga

Proper installation of shock springs is crucial for vehicle performance and safety. Refer to your specific RC vehicle's instruction manual for detailed shock assembly and disassembly procedures. The following steps outline the general process for replacing or installing shock springs:

  1. Whakaritenga: Gather necessary tools, which typically include small screwdrivers, pliers, and a shock shaft tool. Ensure your workspace is clean and well-lit.
  2. Remove Old Spring (if applicable): Carefully disassemble the shock absorber according to your vehicle's manual. This usually involves removing the lower shock cap or retainer to release the existing spring.
  3. Tirotiro Wae: Before installing the new spring, inspect the shock shaft, O-rings, and shock body for any wear or damage. Replace any worn parts as needed.
  4. Tāuta Kōanga Hōu: Slide the Team Associated 91641 Shock Spring over the shock shaft. Ensure it seats correctly against the lower spring retainer and the upper shock cap.
  5. Reassemble Shock: Reassemble the shock absorber, ensuring all components are securely fastened. Pay attention to proper O-ring placement and shock oil levels if the shock was fully disassembled.
  6. Test Suspension: After installation, gently compress and release the suspension to ensure smooth operation and proper spring action. Check for any binding or uneven movement.
  7. Adjust Preload (Optional): If your vehicle's shocks have threaded bodies or spring preload clips, adjust the spring preload to achieve the desired ride height and suspension stiffness. Refer to your vehicle's tuning guide for recommended settings.

Always consult your RC vehicle's specific manual for detailed instructions and safety precautions related to shock maintenance and assembly.

Te tiaki

To ensure the longevity and consistent performance of your Team Associated 91641 Shock Springs and overall suspension system, regular maintenance is recommended:

Raparongoā

If you experience issues with your vehicle's suspension after installing or using the Team Associated 91641 Shock Springs, consider the following:

For persistent issues, refer to your RC vehicle's comprehensive manual or contact Team Associated customer support.

Whakatakotoranga

Tau tauiraASC91641
Te roa o te puna72mm
Whakatau Whakatau2.60 lb/in
Kohanga Diameter12mm
TaePango me Kerei
RauemiHe rauemi roa
Hunga Hua3.25 x 0.63 x 5.25 inihi (whakapakoko)
Taumaha Tūemi0.479 hekere
E taunakitia ana e te Kaihanga Tau16 tau ki runga ake

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Specific warranty information for the Team Associated 91641 Shock Springs is not provided in this manual. For details regarding warranty coverage, technical support, or replacement parts, please contact Team Associated directly or refer to their official webpae. Puritia tonutia tō taunakitanga hoko.

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