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Originally Posted by peded
I see many of you guys are running the rear most hole to mount the center shock on the anntenne mount. What advantages does it have?
Also When i tried to fiddle with that I couldn't do it. When everything was done a good then i saw that my shock was fully compressed and i couldn't put any preload on the spring. Whats wrong? Is the shock too long or too short?
Also When i tried to fiddle with that I couldn't do it. When everything was done a good then i saw that my shock was fully compressed and i couldn't put any preload on the spring. Whats wrong? Is the shock too long or too short?
http://markpayneblog.blogspot.com/20...erentials.html
I'm in the market for a used 1/12th scale for carpet. What should I be looking for? Local club stocks AE parts, and corally. Is a 12L4 all I'll ever need at a club level? Minimum specs for a servo? I see a lot of used ones with hitec Hs225mg servos. Are they ok?
Originally Posted by Iceracer
I'm in the market for a used 1/12th scale for carpet. What should I be looking for? Local club stocks AE parts, and corally. Is a 12L4 all I'll ever need at a club level? Minimum specs for a servo?
then get a L4 with a JR 3550 servo.JR makes them again and there cheap and work good. but the L4 is made for a fut servo,but it will work,i did it for years,
Originally Posted by wallyedmonds
read this,he has a good way of telling how it works.
http://markpayneblog.blogspot.com/20...erentials.html
http://markpayneblog.blogspot.com/20...erentials.html
there is more to it than that.that just explains pod droop.shock length is another adjustment that controls the leverage point.you can adjust your shock length longer to smoothe the car out and still achieve your 0-1mm of pod droop and completely change the feel and reaction of the car.this is also true with shock angle.these are all really usefull adjustments.pod droop only controls so much.
Originally Posted by Iceracer
I'm in the market for a used 1/12th scale for carpet. What should I be looking for? Local club stocks AE parts, and corally. Is a 12L4 all I'll ever need at a club level? Minimum specs for a servo? I see a lot of used ones with hitec Hs225mg servos. Are they ok?
the 12L4 is a great car.there is a ton of support for the car everywhere and it is a proven design.there are a bunch of upgrade chassis kits from a bunch of different companies for it if you ever want to upgrade also.you can not go wrong with it.
Originally Posted by protc3
there is more to it than that.that just explains pod droop.shock length is another adjustment that controls the leverage point.you can adjust your shock length longer to smoothe the car out and still achieve your 0-1mm of pod droop and completely change the feel and reaction of the car.this is also true with shock angle.these are all really usefull adjustments.pod droop only controls so much. 




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