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6sharky9 09-02-2013 01:27 PM

Upper shock mount location
 
I read through the tips and tricks section on here for the scx10 section.
Found a few things im willing to try.

Ive cut the rubber shock stoppers off the shafts to get alittle more travel on the rear but in the front it still hits the steering link..is their a way to eliminate it hitting and actually get full travel out of the front shocks?????

Also the shocks are mounted straight up and down pretty much..Is it an improvement to lean the shocks (Front and rear) in towards the center???

Looking at the truck from the passenger side with the front facing to the right; the rear shock is mounted on the very outer hole towards the back and the front the very outer hole towards the front...If I move the front shock mounting in to the inner hole and the rear out to the outer hole; is this a good change????

TacoCrawler 09-02-2013 02:30 PM

Re: Upper shock mount location
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 6sharky9 (Post 4463291)
but in the front it still hits the steering link..is their a way to eliminate it hitting and actually get full travel out of the front shocks?????

do you mean the servo horn/linkage is hitting the forward cross member ?
I shaved off a little bit off the forward face of the servo mounts.
This allows the servo to mount slightly further to the rear and should help clear the forward cross member.

Other's say... that they notched the forward cross member
to help with servo horn clearance issues.

I didn't have to do that.

I have the longer Honcho 4 link rods...
I had to put a 2-3mm spacer on the upper links...
so that the castor angle improved the drive shaft's angle.
Installing those upper 2-3mm spacers tends to push the servo/linkage
forward and cause interference with servo horn/linkage and the forward cross member.

well... that my experience anyways.

6sharky9 09-02-2013 03:39 PM

Re: Upper shock mount location
 
When i press down on the front suspension the frame hits the top of the steering link bolt on the passenger side and i can only get maybe half compression of the shock.

TacoCrawler 09-03-2013 03:44 PM

Re: Upper shock mount location
 
Guess Axial had a reason for puttng those compression stops on their CO's ;-)

Lose the stock flexible steering linkage...

either purchase or make new alloy link rods for the steering.

* remember...
you need clearance for the axle's center junk at full steer left-right.

It can be a bend in the primary rod...
or offsetting rod link ends.

I use the later and it just touches the center chunk at full driver (stock)

!! this link rod set up is harder on the plastic steering knuckles.
and so this mod might lead to alloy knuckle replacements...
Stock/weak servos hate it too !

But hey... it's just money. Lol

http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/...psfdc29b26.jpg

http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/...ps032a7a34.jpg



MarkThomas 09-03-2013 05:49 PM

Re: Upper shock mount location
 
I use a lift kit - I run 2.2s on both my SCX10s as well, so on one of them I run a lift kit to provide clearance for the 2.2s and to allow the shocks full compression.

I run the lift kit on my SCX10 that has a 4-link rear as those 4-link mounts hit under full compression as well.

Other option would be to move up to a 100mm or 110mm shock.

6sharky9 09-05-2013 01:38 AM

Re: Upper shock mount location
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TacoCrawler (Post 4464595)
Guess Axial had a reason for puttng those compression stops on their CO's ;-)

Lose the stock flexible steering linkage...

either purchase or make new alloy link rods for the steering.

* remember...
you need clearance for the axle's center junk at full steer left-right.

It can be a bend in the primary rod...
or offsetting rod link ends.

I use the later and it just touches the center chunk at full driver (stock)

!! this link rod set up is harder on the plastic steering knuckles.
and so this mod might lead to alloy knuckle replacements...
Stock/weak servos hate it too !

But hey... it's just money. Lol

http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/...psfdc29b26.jpg

http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/...ps032a7a34.jpg



Even with the spacers on the front shock it still hit the frame....Ill be making some suspension links and steering links..hoping by moving the connect points of the new links to the end where the lower link attaches Ill get a little more travel...Thanks for you help.

rachalwt 09-05-2013 02:05 AM

Re: Upper shock mount location
 
the top of the steering link bolt on the passenger side and i can only get maybe half compression of the shock.http://tiny.cc/blfx2w

6sharky9 09-05-2013 02:21 AM

Re: Upper shock mount location
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MarkThomas (Post 4464715)
I use a lift kit - I run 2.2s on both my SCX10s as well, so on one of them I run a lift kit to provide clearance for the 2.2s and to allow the shocks full compression.

I run the lift kit on my SCX10 that has a 4-link rear as those 4-link mounts hit under full compression as well.

Other option would be to move up to a 100mm or 110mm shock.


If I went to 100mm do I need to change anything else to correct any side effects like having to change hubs or anything like that?????


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