SC10 4x4 Thread

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Those little c clip looking things that clip onto the shock shafts. You will want to use those before putting on the lower cup. So, it would be:
- C clips
- Lower cup on top of these
- any C clips used for limiting travel
These clips will raise up your lower cup to take up the space so you don't need to have some much preload on the spring for ride height.
- C clips
- Lower cup on top of these
- any C clips used for limiting travel
These clips will raise up your lower cup to take up the space so you don't need to have some much preload on the spring for ride height.
The spring cup slides over the c-clips. This raises the cup upwards. So starting from the bottom of the whole shock assembly it goes like this:
- Shock Spring put on first
- then C clips on top of the eyelet
- Then bottom shock cup OVER the c clips
- Then any C clips (you may put these on with the other c clips, just make sure they are separate) that you are using to limit up travel.
- Shock Spring put on first
- then C clips on top of the eyelet
- Then bottom shock cup OVER the c clips
- Then any C clips (you may put these on with the other c clips, just make sure they are separate) that you are using to limit up travel.
Heres the end result.
Not sure if I did this right?
If I did do this correctly all I have to do now is set the ride height?
24mm?
So this is how my rear shock looked with a rear spring and set for 24mm ride height

This is how it looks with the Front blue spring on the rear shock.
I have the ring that adjust ride height spun all the way up so theres no compression on the spring.
With 2 of the C Clips that have the #2 on them under the lower cup everything sits flush with no compression.

My question now is do the C Clips sit outide the lower cup like this?

or do my C Clips sit inside the lower cup like this? If so, how many more c clips are needed to rise lower cup up? Is there any tricks to getting the rideheight set with front springs on rear? Or is it still spin the plastic wheel on shocks as needed and just measure from the center of the chassis or some people do the crack where the rear and front chassis meet with the center? Sorry I really couldn't find a pic of the finished result as template, epic fail on me. I even used search

Nothing yet. I keep a set of front arms, and a spare diff. I've read on here that a few have broken the steering assemble, but I've never seen an issue in perosn.
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Front arm is warped, broke front skid plate, rear shock tower (got dropped by a marshal right infront of another car at full speed), diffs (get the shims correct), bent dog bones in rear, also, all four of the bearings in my stearing will hardly turn. Other than the shock tower everything else is normal wear. I just tore the whole thing apart after Saturday's race how I found the front arm is messed up. Got all parts ordered will actually do Max Flurer's setup from 2012 Psyhco Nitro Blast on it.
Just make sure you have a servo that's up to the task as this wont break if you take a hard hit


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Does any one have some good info for us newbs. Im looking for something PDF, Book, website, that would have info on what changes made to 2wd and 4wd does, example camber height, length angle, sway bars, shocks adjustments, etc.... Like a RC bible?
Indoor clay , it gets her done ....
The 16mm shock project is going great ....

blusport
This thread is the best place for help & use www.rc10.com for set-ups
http://www.teamxray.com/teamxray/sho...p?file_id=4461
hey guys i wanna get back in to sct 4x4 next year and i wanted to know if i put a steel middle bit in the sc10 4x4 would it make it handle better planet on the ground or should i go somethink like the tekno sct but i really like sc10 4x4
I am seeing benefits to the chassis on tracks that are loose. An overall benefit in that you don't get pushed around by the losi's as easily either.



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