Originally Posted by
RC_nooberton
Hey guys I'm looking for a little more rear side bite especially when trying to get back on the throttle in the middle and towards the exit of the corner. I realize any suggestions you offer are guidelines only and depend on my individual set up. But generally speaking could it help to lean the rear shocks over a little? Currently they are inside hole on tower and inside on arm. Also the rear camber link is inside on the brace and on the b hole at the hub. I added 2 ball stud washers to the inside rear camber link already (previously was running with no washers) but haven't been to the track yet to test it out. I'm running the 0* hubs and have 3.0 inboard toe.
Thanks!
Hows your tires? Laying your shocks down (More of a angle) will give you more side bite but a less stable truck in other areas. I just saw this tid bit tonight as I was reading.
I'm new but have researched a bunch...also camber works.
I was having huge traction problems...on my trucks it was using the wrong tires and my buggie had tooo much throttle so I lowered it by half and no more spin outs