Bent Dogbones
#1
Im somewhat embarrased to ask since the answer might be quite obvious (to some). But since I overdischarged and toasted a lipo-pack earlier today, I feel humble enough to ask possibly stupid questions.
Do bent dogbones cause wheel/driveterrain wobble? Or is it rather the hideously bashed, worn and probably unbalanced wheels that cause it? Im just wondering at what point I should replace dogbones, when it blocks springtravel/steering or earlier than that? I got a new set of wheels&tyres on their way already. Any advice is welcome, thanks!
Do bent dogbones cause wheel/driveterrain wobble? Or is it rather the hideously bashed, worn and probably unbalanced wheels that cause it? Im just wondering at what point I should replace dogbones, when it blocks springtravel/steering or earlier than that? I got a new set of wheels&tyres on their way already. Any advice is welcome, thanks!
#2
I would definately replace the dogbones...bent dogbones, or for that matter any binding or wobble in the drivetrain can be very hard on motors...
If you're interested here is an excellant write-up on lipo's, so you don't toast any more
http://www.rchelicopterfun.com/rc-lipo-batteries.htmlCredit to finding this site goes to Duster_360...
Good Luck, Racer53
If you're interested here is an excellant write-up on lipo's, so you don't toast any more
http://www.rchelicopterfun.com/rc-lipo-batteries.htmlCredit to finding this site goes to Duster_360...Good Luck, Racer53
#4
Make sure to balance your new tires with some modeling clay.
Here's how to do it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYp5PQgyZzg
Here's how to do it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYp5PQgyZzg





