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Old 12-04-2013, 01:45 AM
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Roche DCJ... Perfect
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Roche DCJ... Perfect
Do they use a narrower bearing on the inside, or a standard one?
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Originally Posted by daleburr
Do they use a narrower bearing on the inside, or a standard one?
Narrow
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What's the first 3 things you change on carpet when traction comes up?
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Old 12-04-2013, 09:24 AM
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What's the first 3 things you change on carpet when traction comes up?
Rear diff, Shock Oil and camber
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Originally Posted by Osiris 75
What's the first 3 things you change on carpet when traction comes up?
First camber .
2nd lengthen camber links
3rd go to high role blocks (°)
If Ur still traction rolling with
0° front camber
Long links
High role blocks (°)
Soft springs
Med\soft oils
...... Glue sidewall or slow down .
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Old 12-04-2013, 03:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Osiris 75
What's the first 3 things you change on carpet when traction comes up?
I go about it differently depending on the situation.

First- Traction compound application (less on front).
Second- Thin shim on front axles to widen out the front width (especially in traction rolling circumstances).
Third- Camber links, lengthen as stated above.
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Originally Posted by RobS
I go about it differently depending on the situation.

First- Traction compound application (less on front).
Second- Thin shim on front axles to widen out the front width (especially in traction rolling circumstances).
Third- Camber links, lengthen as stated above.
I always dope tires same tho I might do front and rear at different duration . but I can't do ½ of the tire consistently every time it always puttles on bottom of tire. Wheel spacers work tho in some cases
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Originally Posted by Osiris 75
What's the first 3 things you change on carpet when traction comes up?
Chris, check your pm.
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Hey guys has anyone used the MR. Roche slick marc ceramic bearings? Or should I just stick with the Xray bearings?

Thanks in advanced

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http://beamcat.com/collections/ball-...c-bearing-sets
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Originally Posted by chasingthepack
so what did you all do to get the rear end the way you liked ,anyone fancy posting set up sheets for comparison?
I started with the kit carpet setup and the rear was crazy loose. After a few changes this is what I came up with, now it is more stable and easy to drive. Setup Here

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Originally Posted by Khador12
I started with the kit carpet setup and the rear was crazy loose. After a few changes this is what I came up with, now it is more stable and easy to drive. Setup here
That link doesn't appear to have worked.

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https://rs823p1.rapidshare.com/cgi-b...ovo1.pdf&bin=1

Try it this way.
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Originally Posted by Jerz616
Make sure the wheels aren't rubbing on the outer front camber link cup. On my sweep qts32 on the new wheels, it rubs quite badly with 2mm on the outside.

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