Originally Posted by
Jim Hustins
I would bet some people are having nose diving issues because of too low of a ride height in the rear. You are probably hitting the rear as you leave the jump and this makes the rear bounce up. This makes the truck nosedive.
I had that problem, changed shock positions to stiffen up the rear and didnt change the ride height back to the 28mm (was about at 25-26) I usually run in the rear, could hear it slapping the face of the jumps and nosing over, set it back to 30mm front 28mm rear, and it flys great now, just need to cut out the damn vents in my body without destroying it lol...