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Old 04-26-2010, 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by wiktor0410
Yep, now i have something about 30/70 (F/R) and every brakeing action before corner ends up with a slide. I'll try to set it 60/50 or 70/30.

Could you also tell me basic angle settings for a truggy? I mean camber, toe etc.
Thanks in advance.
Wiktor, the best way to set your brakes is by feel, Start by dialing out some rear brakes and try driving your truck into a couple of corners to check the rotation on corner entry, if it's still too much, dial out some more.

For some basic settings,
Front 2 deg toe out 1 deg neg camber
Rear 2 deg toe in 2 deg neg camber

More front camber will make the steering more agressive, possibly twitchy.
More rear camber will also increase steering and make the rear slide over bumps and ruts better instead of catching the edges. Start with those settings and work on your brake bias. Let me know if you need more help.
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