Pacer leafer on the new bridge Been working on the suspension for some time. Amazing what a small change can make. Also, test driving a new bridge I put in this weekend. Enjoy.. http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e..._cornerpt1.jpg http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e..._cornerpt2.jpg |
For some reason I didn't think there was that much room on that side of the wooden bridge to make another bridge. Nice work! Love to come by this Sunday but I'll be in PA |
that is one of the best videos i have seen in a long time awesome job on the driving and that pacer did really well."thumbsup" |
Great video. The Pacer did really well"thumbsup" This may have been answered already but where are these Pacer bodies from? I see you use the barefoot method as well. I say it gives you a better feel for the terrain, wouldn't you agree?:mrgreen: |
Thanks for the kind words. Been trying hard to make those leaf springs work Bare foot works great at home, except for those stray pine needles |
Nice Rig, Vid, and Course. I was sure it was going to take a tumble a few times, but it moved so perfectly and predictably. Very Cool. |
What's the approx wheelbase of that Pacer? I seen the RCC TV Pacer build on the SCX10 which is 11.5" I believe, is yours about 11.5"? |
Being a leafer her wheelbase tends to change throughout the suspension cycle. Sitting under her own weight she's 10.5" At full extension 10 3/8 at full compression 11" Basically a High-lift shortened by 1/2 - 5/8 of an inch. |
Thanks for the wheelbase info "thumbsup" Sweet rig too BTW "thumbsup" |
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