RC10B4.1 FT/WC
#9481
Got it, will totally do this.

P.S. You've been posting here forever indeed and I've learned a helluva lot reading your stuff. Good job taking the high road! Always surprises me how many good people are on here wearing flame-bait retardant suits. I wonder if the folks on the other threads are as polite, knowledgable, and snark-free as 99.99% of the people on this one.. Or is it just an RC car thing? Or is it just an AE RC car thing??
#9482
So you're saying I should put some 1/5 scale shocks on the back with multi-stage pistons that cost $1000?
Got it, will totally do this.
P.S. You've been posting here forever indeed and I've learned a helluva lot reading your stuff. Good job taking the high road! Always surprises me how many good people are on here wearing flame-bait retardant suits. I wonder if the folks on the other threads are as polite, knowledgable, and snark-free as 99.99% of the people on this one.. Or is it just an RC car thing? Or is it just an AE RC car thing??
Got it, will totally do this.

P.S. You've been posting here forever indeed and I've learned a helluva lot reading your stuff. Good job taking the high road! Always surprises me how many good people are on here wearing flame-bait retardant suits. I wonder if the folks on the other threads are as polite, knowledgable, and snark-free as 99.99% of the people on this one.. Or is it just an RC car thing? Or is it just an AE RC car thing??

What track are you racing at?
Try 27.5 or 30 wt in the rear #2 piston and AE Green Spring. I run 21mm ride height my buggy slaps the chassis. It happens. lol
#9483
On another shock-related matter, do you know where to get (only the) shock boots to cover the front and rear shafts? Seems like I'm getting some crud build-up after *every run* where the shock body meets the shafts. I clean it right away but that's getting old. Seems like boots would help a ton here, no?
#9484
21mm - Since I don't have a gauge, is that bones level, or?
I had the greens (naturallly) and it's not like they were bad UNTIL I lowered the ride height. I probably should have gone after the pistons first, but like I said earlier, the springs were wayyyy too cheap and easy not to give them a WTF? attempt.
#9486
On another shock-related matter, do you know where to get (only the) shock boots to cover the front and rear shafts? Seems like I'm getting some crud build-up after *every run* where the shock body meets the shafts. I clean it right away but that's getting old. Seems like boots would help a ton here, no?
#9489
#9490
i planning on #1/losi bb silver 32.5wt in front and #2/losi bb white/27.5wt in rear. 24mm/23.5mm
#2/losi bb silver (rear 3.4 - till 22t green front --3.5)/30wt in front and #1/losi bb white / 30wt in the rear on the truck. 30mm/29mm
these are where im going "start" when i get my shorty packs
#9491
#9492
I am still testing different springs on it. I just gotta wait for more to get back in stock.
The adjusting part of these things is endless.
I might like 24mm or whatever ride height with new(different) springs. I just gotta wait till I get them. Still need the lower cups.
It's all good
#9493
Boo ya...
http://www.tsrproducts.com/index.php...010101-v2.html
I did some more hunting while I was bored, think I found some! These look a little weird though, used to seeing the "wrinkled" variety. I wonder if you use a heat gun on these, but they look too thick.
Price is... not great though.
http://www.tsrproducts.com/index.php...010101-v2.html
I did some more hunting while I was bored, think I found some! These look a little weird though, used to seeing the "wrinkled" variety. I wonder if you use a heat gun on these, but they look too thick.
Price is... not great though.
#9494
#9495



