News about HAIBOXING HBX 901A Upgrade Parts
I recently purchased another HBX 901A, but something happened that made me bitter. When I took him to the park to play, he went off a high spot, flipped a couple times, and fell to the concrete with a... »
mini bear started the topic What causes HBX 2195 RC Car‘s differential gears to wear out quickly? in the forum Discussion HBX RC Car 1 year, 3 months ago
Excessive use or impact can cause gears to wear out. Replace worn gears and consider using metal gears for durability.
Little King love HBX RC Car started the topic How effective are HBX 2996 2996A RC Car's cooling fins in preventing overheating? in the forum Discussion HBX RC Car 1 year, 3 months ago
Cooling fins are effective in dissipating heat under normal usage. However, in extreme conditions, consider additional cooling solutions.
HAIBOXING Player started the topic Why does my HBX 16889A RC Car's steering servo occasionally fail to respond? in the forum Discussion HBX RC Car 1 year, 3 months ago
This could be due to a disconnected wire, a faulty circuit board, or a burnt-out motor. Check connections and test the motor’s health.
haiboxing 3100A started the topic How often should the HBX 905 905 rc car’s servo be lubricated for smooth operation? in the forum Discussion RC Cars 1 year, 3 months ago
It’s recommended to lubricate the servo gears at least once every 6-12 months, depending on the frequency of use. Using a high-quality silicone or Teflon-based lubricant can help to reduce friction and wear, ensuring that the servo operates smoothly and reliably for extended periods.
Little King love HBX RC Car started the topic How do I check for wear on the HBX 2098B rc car's swing arm bushings and when should they be replaced? in the forum Discussion HBX RC Car 1 year, 3 months ago
Swing arm bushings can wear out over time, leading to increased play and reduced handling precision. To check for wear, inspect the bushings for any signs of tearing, cracking, or excessive play. If any wear is present, it’s a good idea to replace the bushings to restore the RC car’s handling characteristics.
I recently purchased another HBX 901A, but something happened that made me bitter. When I took him to the park to play, he went off a high spot, flipped a couple times, and fell to the concrete with a... »
The HBX 901 901a is a new 4WD RC car from HBX. A total of both brushed and brushless versions are included. It has a scale of 1/12, which is a bit larger than the RC trucks they usually produce. In th... »
HAIBOXING HBX 18859 18859E, one brushed version and one brushless version. Except for the different motor, ESC, servo, etc., all the other accessories are the same. Its classic ball bearings, sturdy g... »