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Old 07-29-2017, 10:24 PM
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You have to shim the front end to get the ride height down. Run the lowest axle carrier and I had to shim up the rear pod, too.
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You have to shim the front end to get the ride height down. Run the lowest axle carrier and I had to shim up the rear pod, too.
Thanks, I will try that. I thought people were using the F1 rear or something to,sort it out.
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Thanks, I will try that. I thought people were using the F1 rear or something to,sort it out.
Also, I moved 6 of the 7 kingpin shims underneath the steering knuckle, moves the axle up. See page 7 of the manual. Hope that helps ya!
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Question , for those who have experience with these cars , is everything from the lightning 10 and the 12 interchangeable?
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If anyone else has one of these sitting around and it’s for sale , lmk , I would be interested in picking it up .( for spare parts ) .
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Even though hat wiring looks neat, I would never do it that way. When you tie the wires to the motor down like that and use heavy gage wire you affect the motion of the pod. In effect it becomes a spring. Run lighter motor wire and don't tie it down.
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I have 16awg on order , I was just getting it running and the esc programmed . Now that I have a second car , for spares , I wanted to get it running .
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