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Old 05-03-2006, 09:14 PM
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im a a newb on rc's can someone explain me how to set my cambers to zero??
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Old 05-03-2006, 09:16 PM
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ohh i forgot i have a RTR TC4 I bought it mostly for drifting...i got it on the mail yesterday and a couple of persons told me to put my cambers to zero to drift better...
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You need a camber gauage. GO to www.competitionx.com He has all kinds of tc3 setup stuff on there, and how to do it.
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Anything square can get you to zero. A cd case would be perfect. Just put your car on the table, put one edge of the cd case on the table and a perpendicular side up to your wheel and then adjust your camber until the wheel and the case match.
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Originally Posted by Jack Smash
Anything square can get you to zero. A cd case would be perfect. Just put your car on the table, put one edge of the cd case on the table and a perpendicular side up to your wheel and then adjust your camber until the wheel and the case match.
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