BTW, RC4WD has the steel gears back up for $39.99 again
They dropped it back down... sweet!
This rig is turning out nice!
BTW, RC4WD has the steel gears back up for $39.99 again
Thanks for the compliments.Yep the front pointing up higher than the rear has bothered me since i had it.I tried putting shocks in the holes that others were running and never have tried to change it up.Still running stock shocks and just figured others were using different shocks.Like i have said earlier I am new at this and any advice is appreciated.Waiting to see how much vp weight knuckles are going to be so I can either order vp knuckle and weights combo or just knuckles and get the dlux weights.
Did you limit the shocks?
The Losi Gold springs are good for your application. I would recommend looking at krawlfreak's or my build thread for the shock limiting. Basically...
Fronts - 1/8" internal and 1/8" external
Rears - 1/2" external
The internal limiters need to be something hard...like aluminum or nylon spacers (I use nylon). The externals on the front "can" be a softer material to help soak up hard hits like dropping off a ledge, but the rear externals need to be hard. I use another nylon spacer on them. What you are accomplishing by limiting the rears externally is creating a fulcrum through the chassis and using it to apply pressure to the other wheels when one of the rear corners are compressed completely. It's more complicated than that...but thats the idea behind it anyway.
Limiting them internally lowers your ride height and improves your center of gravity. Most times you need a setup that will do sidehills well, breakover pretty good, an handle steep up and down hills. Tons of breakover is nice sometimes, but what you sacrifice in other areas makes it moot. "thumbsup"
You should have come to the ETRC comp last week "thumbsup""thumbsup"