SC10 4x4 Thread
I'd guess it's the same as this one (I'm using this one with the triple Garodisc):
http://gearrings.weebly.com/rc-racing-stuff.html
http://gearrings.weebly.com/rc-racing-stuff.html
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I've only run it (from inside to outside) large hole disk, spur, basket, small hole disk, stainless steel disk, large hole disk, outer slipper plate (hope I explained that right).
Basically exactly like they show it on that link I posted.
I would guess there'd be a lot more bite since it would be inside the spur, but I'll let Cameron comment on that since I've never done it.
I've only run it (from inside to outside) large hole disk, spur, basket, small hole disk, stainless steel disk, large hole disk, outer slipper plate (hope I explained that right).
Basically exactly like they show it on that link I posted.
I've only run it (from inside to outside) large hole disk, spur, basket, small hole disk, stainless steel disk, large hole disk, outer slipper plate (hope I explained that right).
Basically exactly like they show it on that link I posted.
http://rcshox.com/shoxshop/catalog/p...products_id=49
Thanks for everyone's help with the issue of my servo horn rubbing the bottom side of the front belt cover. I put an new servo horn (same as the one that was on it) and moved the servo forward some. Issue fixed.
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Now this is just in my case...I did both swaps with no other setup changes. Ran my truck 1 practice night then raced the next night and it was dialed for me.
I just adjusted ride height when I went exotek. If your setup has a little bit of a push, the extra weight might exaggerate that, but otherwise should be the same.
I tried out a yellow rear spring since I was having to crank the collar down to the bottom of the shock body, but it caused too much donkey kick off jumps so I went back to the blue/blue rear yellow/yellow front setup with 27.5wt front and 25wt rear.
I tried out a yellow rear spring since I was having to crank the collar down to the bottom of the shock body, but it caused too much donkey kick off jumps so I went back to the blue/blue rear yellow/yellow front setup with 27.5wt front and 25wt rear.
The garodisc's do not fade and are not effected by heat! The disc with the larger hole is meant to go on the outside since that disc slips on both sides and is designed for a smoother engagement. It will obvioulsy work however you put it on but with all three normal garodisc the engagement was too aggressive.



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