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cant wait to receiver my foams should be here any day now"thumbsup"
sure could use a a set of 1.9 duel foams?
just order my dual foams cant wait to try them on my swapers.
It is hard to tell from the pictures, but it looks like you have too much negative caster on that front axle. Is the servo plate parallel to the ground? If it is at an angle leaning toward the front, then when you turn, the tires will do exactly as you describe, push downward into the ground.I was going to pick up a set of the dual foams for 1.9's, I have an SCX10 where the front wheels are off set and pointing inwards and the whole front side leans way hard when turning, there's way less traction now and am getting less out of my steering, and the tires are folding seriously bad, making roll overs in off-camber turning situations really frequent...
The size of foam depends on what size tire you are putting them in 5" tall tire = 5" tall foamHi! I am dead set on ordering some of these awesome foams.....
Rovers should get a 5.5"
It is hard to tell from the pictures, but it looks like you have too much negative caster on that front axle. Is the servo plate parallel to the ground? If it is at an angle leaning toward the front, then when you turn, the tires will do exactly as you describe, push downward into the ground.
And like Jeremy said.... Your pinion angle is way too high on your front axle. Shorten or relocate your front upper links.
There is another option which will help the matter, and that is the Axial clockable C Hubs.
Just got foams today, nice! I'm running 2.2 Rovers on 1.6" wide beadlocks and the foams are 5.5 x 2.25. My question is: should I trim the width down or just stuff it all in? Thanks in advance :mrgreen:.