Gen3_Teg_88
Quarry Creeper
I am building a 1.9 scaler currently and I have noticed that when one side of the suspension compresses the axle moves forward on that side, the rear does the same thing except the axle moves backward.....it is the same as when a stakeboard turns; when all 4 tires are on the ground and the chassis rocks side to side the axles move like the trucks on the skateboard.
Now; I know the reason for this is because of the lower links changing "length" relative to each other as the suspension compresses. My question is: will bringing the lower links closer together at the skid plate reduce/nullify this effect? I am using an ax-10 skid at the moment and would possibly switch to an SCX-10 skid to fix the problem(if triangulation does indeed solve the issue)
the reason I ask is because it is making mounting the body annoying; trying to get the wheel wells to line up and all.
Now; I know the reason for this is because of the lower links changing "length" relative to each other as the suspension compresses. My question is: will bringing the lower links closer together at the skid plate reduce/nullify this effect? I am using an ax-10 skid at the moment and would possibly switch to an SCX-10 skid to fix the problem(if triangulation does indeed solve the issue)
the reason I ask is because it is making mounting the body annoying; trying to get the wheel wells to line up and all.