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Dr.Newb 09-04-2022 11:44 AM

Lower my sport?
 
wanting to bring my sport down a bit, was looking at 80mm shocks maybe unless someone out there has other ideas to bring it down just a bit???

Greatscott 09-04-2022 12:18 PM

Re: Lower my sport?
 
An easy way to lower a rig is to put spacers in the shocks, fuel tubing works.

ScaleLifeNewbie 09-04-2022 12:45 PM

Re: Lower my sport?
 
Take the springs completely off for a full droop setup. For what I do, it works great and does exactly what I wanted-gets lower cog and has a low slung look. I know a lot of people say it will only hurt the performance, but it doesn’t hurt to try it on yours.


This is how low it sits with my poor mans droop setup. (Sorry for the crap picture, it’s the only one I could find where it was sitting semi level, I think you can still get the idea though.)
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...8de9dcfbb6.jpg

ferp420 09-04-2022 05:29 PM

Re: Lower my sport?
 
they sell.these things called shock keys you can raise.or lower your ride hight with out limiting shock traval or buying new shocks
just another option

King Dork 09-05-2022 09:46 AM

Re: Lower my sport?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ScaleLifeNewbie (Post 6122031)
Take the springs completely off for a full droop setup. For what I do, it works great and does exactly what I wanted-gets lower cog and has a low slung look. I know a lot of people say it will only hurt the performance, but it doesn’t hurt to try it on yours.


This is how low it sits with my poor mans droop setup. (Sorry for the crap picture, it’s the only one I could find where it was sitting semi level, I think you can still get the idea though.)
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...8de9dcfbb6.jpg


I did the same thing with my MST CFX-W. Torque twist was extremely horrible with kit set up. Tried pen spring mod and different shock oils and barely improved. Figured I’d try it without the springs and the torque twist virtually stopped and it crawls awesome.

meatmonkey 09-08-2022 08:00 PM

Re: Lower my sport?
 
Just unthread the preload adjusters all the way up on the shock bodies. About as low as is practical for the platform IMO.

B-MOW71 09-09-2022 09:36 AM

Re: Lower my sport?
 
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^^^I run mine like @meatmonkey said. Adjusters all the way up on the shocks. I've trimmed the fenders a bit so it may look like it is sitting high. The chassis is actually sitting down on the axles. Using the stock GTS shocks.

Attachment 400990

Dr.Newb 09-11-2022 02:35 PM

Re: Lower my sport?
 
thanks BMOW and meat monkey, backing the preload collars off got me the results i was after "thumbsup"


Quote:

Originally Posted by B-MOW71 (Post 6122351)
^^^I run mine like @meatmonkey said. Adjusters all the way up on the shocks. I've trimmed the fenders a bit so it may look like it is sitting high. The chassis is actually sitting down on the axles. Using the stock GTS shocks.

Attachment 400990


MOguy 11-08-2022 07:29 AM

Re: Lower my sport?
 
You can get springs from writing pens (and other sources) to insert the on the inner shaft of your shocks. This will push up the shaft and sit you lower. Google pen spring mod TRX4. This will also allow you to play with the external spring weight and length for the internal spring to get it to sit and rebound the way you want as opposed to a light spring or no spring that just allows you rig to sag.

If you are happy with how your shocks work now there are after marked shock towers and even chassis that will allow you to mount your shocks higher and therefore lowering you chassis.

and/or smaller tires.

OSRC 11-11-2022 06:47 AM

Re: Lower my sport?
 
Just for reference, this is my truck sitting on 80mm shocks. It works for sure, but backing off preload was the way to go - it keeps your full suspension travel.

https://i.postimg.cc/L8twqt8g/20221109-112737-SM.jpg


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