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What Parts are Good to Have on Hand When Running Your RC cars?
Are you an RC car owner who is wondering what extra tools and accessories are good to have so that your RC vehicles run smoothly and without problems? RC Cars Hobby is here to help you find parts for remote control cars -- parts that you'll want to have on hand, just in case.
First, it's a good idea to have tire glue; An RC car's tires will typically stay attached to the wheels-- but there are extreme conditions you should watch out for. If you race your car really fast or perform any sharp turning or sudden stopping, the tires could fall off. It would be quite disappointing to have that happen during a race. The tire glue will affix your tires to the rims of your car's wheels so that you can perform daring tricks with your car with fewer worries.
You'll also need to find other essential parts for remote control cars; maintenance fluids should be applied to your car after you race it or operate it for a long time. Examples of what you'll want to have available are air filter oil, after-run oil, and shock oil. Remember that taking diligent care of your car and spending the extra time to apply those fluids will lead to the car's longer life and superior performance.
If you're the owner of a nitro RC car, you would be well advised to always have some extra nitro car fuel on hand; nitro RC cars require refueling about every ten minutes when they're run-- and you don't want to be at a disadvantage in a race because you've run out of fuel.
If you own electric RC cars or trucks, have an extra battery pack handy. It takes time to recharge a battery pack, and if you have only one, that's time taken away from enjoying the experience of driving your RC car. If you have two or more battery packs, you can set one of them to charge while you use the other in your electric RC car.
Furthermore, you might want to find parts for remote control cars such as extra glow plugs and crystals; in case either of those parts malfunctions in your RC car, you'll have a replacement ready. Your RC car uses tiny cotter pins to keep the outer body attached to the internal mechanisms. Sometimes those pins can get lost, and they're hard to locate because they're so small! Carry a few extras on you so that you can easily keep your RC car attached to its body-- no matter what else happens.
The ball differential is a fascinating part of RC cars, and any enthusiast of RC cars would be greatly benefited by becoming aware of it and how it works.
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