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Australalien 12-26-2018 08:42 PM

Dravtech shock setup
 
Those of you that are running Dravtech shocks on your Bully2's, what is your setup? which pistons and springs are you running and what weight oil are you using? I have a stock RC4WD Bully 2 chassis from the kit with no mods so far

RockStacker 12-27-2018 02:46 PM

Re: Dravtech shock setup
 
I run them on both my bully comp rigs. I run the 4 hole pistons with the soft springs 40w AE shock oil. Great setup IMO

Dannko 01-30-2019 08:45 AM

Re: Dravtech shock setup
 
I've recently got myself Dravtech too, great shocks, I made some tests on my Bully2 and eventually ended with front: soft springs, 2 hole piston, 30wt oil and rear: medium springs, 4 hole piston, 30wt oil

Australalien 02-02-2019 01:33 AM

Re: Dravtech shock setup
 
how big is the difference in the rebound rate between the front and rear with this setup?

Dannko 02-05-2019 07:46 AM

Re: Dravtech shock setup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Australalien (Post 5907057)
how big is the difference in the rebound rate between the front and rear with this setup?

Quite big, the rear is having springs working more so it is more jumpy and retracts quicker, while the front is having oil working more so it is more mushy.
In general, the whole setup feels very soft and I found it to be quite good.
Additionally, the angle of the shocks is making a difference, so experiment with the different holes in axles/chassis.


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