SC10 4x4 Thread
#7426
the chassis has to much flex in it. so when ppl make a nose landing, the beltcover is beeing pushed to the rightside, pushing the belt of the front pully.
my buddy made a little l-shaped carbon brace ( no pics sofar, sorry )preventing the beltcover from beeing pushed to the rightside when making a heavy nose landing. he has now no more problems with the belt coming of with hard landings..
my buddy made a little l-shaped carbon brace ( no pics sofar, sorry )preventing the beltcover from beeing pushed to the rightside when making a heavy nose landing. he has now no more problems with the belt coming of with hard landings..
#7428
WD40, for the record, is not a lubricant. It displaces moisture.
Water Displacement formula 40. Developed during WW2.
White Lightning is great for dry conditions. Just have to
Watch out for build up.
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#7438
If you want less sticksion polish your pistons drill hole in cap larger and don't tighten cap all the way down. oh and modify your springs because they stick on the shock body. lol Just changin o-rings does very little with all those other problems so the whole sticksion argument is null
#7439
There is so much drag in these shocks with the stock pistons and cartridge cap it doesn't matter how much sticksion a o-ring has.
If you want less sticksion polish your pistons drill hole in cap larger and don't tighten cap all the way down. oh and modify your springs because they stick on the shock body. lol Just changin o-rings does very little with all those other problems so the whole sticksion argument is null
If you want less sticksion polish your pistons drill hole in cap larger and don't tighten cap all the way down. oh and modify your springs because they stick on the shock body. lol Just changin o-rings does very little with all those other problems so the whole sticksion argument is null



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