Freelander
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This is probably general RC stuff and I did read the manual's tuning section but I need someone to translate into practical how to prevent traction rollovers.
More negative camber in front? Less droop in front? Less toe out in front? What stuff should I do to prevent being upside down?
We're stock dbxl 2.0 50-100-30 diff oil front to back no toe in the front end. Stock shock fluids, (40 wt) haven't adjusted springs at all. On throttle sharp turns seems to be the worst, obviously that happens on high traction surface but is there a way to reduce the chances?
Any advice appreciated.
More negative camber in front? Less droop in front? Less toe out in front? What stuff should I do to prevent being upside down?
We're stock dbxl 2.0 50-100-30 diff oil front to back no toe in the front end. Stock shock fluids, (40 wt) haven't adjusted springs at all. On throttle sharp turns seems to be the worst, obviously that happens on high traction surface but is there a way to reduce the chances?
Any advice appreciated.