![]() |
edge question "thumbsup"i have set mine up with droop and the front tube that bends down hits the servo, not much room to go down... as anyone eles got this problem orhave you done anuthing about it? please let me no?! |
Put the shock spacers on there. Put em on the shock shaft to limit downtravel. If you need more than that some fuel tubing will work from your LHS. |
not what i want to do though... maybe bend up the tube? |
Yeah. I just put some bump stops to limit the travel a little. |
What kind of servo are you running? I dont have the shock limiters on and I stil have half an inch between my servo and chassis. I an running a tower pro mg995 and TCS 4 link if that changes anything."thumbsup" |
Quote:
Quote:
|
ok, i left some info out... i have the tcs 4 link servo plate with the hs-5955tg and im running traxxas big bores set up with semi droop..."thumbsup" |
Limit the travel. Put the original stops on the outside like the instructions show. That will keep your lower links level as well. Keeps everything low still since the shock mounting locations have been altered from the stock config. |
Quote:
|
I'd like to see a picture. I bet I could figure it out better if I could see it. Harley designed the thing so I'm sure he knows a bit better what your dealing with. I'm curious if theres a way to lower your servo. Unless your jumping it,I highly doubt the servo would hit much anyway during regular crawling. When the axle twist's,it'll actually pull the servo down and to the side."thumbsup" |
true! eemmm let me buy my star and then ill put a picture up... or send me your email instead! im gonna put up a build thread after im done all the way with it... |
All times are GMT -6. The time now is 05:58 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2021, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO ©2011, Crawlability, Inc.
Copyright 2004-2014 RCCrawler.com