phreerider
Senior Member
- Messages
- 1,110
- Reaction score
- 4
nice stuff man, looks good ..unit is ready to rock. the twisted ARM makes great back up !
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Yeah man. I have MT resi shocks on it. The springs are too stiff, will NOT be that good for jumping and absorbing that impact.phreerider said:nice stuff man, looks good ..unit is ready to rock. the twisted ARM makes great back up !
100% true...I break my stuff all the time and never cry to all that its a POS because its my crummy driving and ruthless disrespect for my kit lol. A 1/1 could not handle half that these rc's can in their scale.phreerider said:true dat! stuff breaks...if the scale of speed and mass are keep in mind while slamin' its amazing it stays together at all....remember these are "models" not "TOOLS" even a $10k "tool grade model" will break, just like six figure ROV's, or million$ drones all have failure and brutal maintenance schld's that eat money like potato chips
and better pilots have LESS breakage, pilot your stuff with reasonable consideration or it will eat parts EVERYTIME
Im running 40wt all around. 2 sets of front on all 4?Deluge said:You can run Baja springs on MT shocks. You need two sets of front springs. What weight are you running in the shocks? Might need thicker oil for more dampening.
Thanks for the picture. Very informative.Deluge said:Yeah, run HPI front springs on all four shocks. Spring stiffness is determined by the surface you run on.![]()
Thanks .....Ildy666 said:That's when the frame hits the ground from the suspension compressing to the max...
Register and gain access to Discussions, Reviews, Tech Tips, How to Articles, and much more - on the largest Large Scale RC community for RC enthusiasts that covers all aspects of the Large Scale RC!
Register Today It's free! This box will disappear once registered!