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From: Fort Collins, CO
To keep a 12th from traction rolling, I would do the following:
- Ride height down to minimum (3-3.5 mm)
- Dope less of the front
- Softer side springs (AE Black in mod)
- Softer front springs will make the car push and not traction roll (AE .018 fronts, for instance)
- Glue front sidewalls
- Widen the front of the car
- Take out camber gain at the front of the car (long arm setup on an AE/VBC/Xenon front end)
- Add front brace if you aren't already running one
- Depending on the car, thicker tube lube can actually sometimes help keep it level. Thinner tube lube means the weight can get thrown to the outside, helping make the inside of the car lift.
I typically won't take out camber, but that is because I want the tires to wear flat. I normally find I can fix the traction roll through other items before even having to think about camber.
Tech Master
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Not sure whether front droop will have much of an impact, but I may be missing something.
70mm/pr with a resonable amount of timing on motor (40deg etc) in blinky (UK nationals tracks etc). 65mm/pr etc if trying to run 50deg (if it will last)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHotYxl5sUk
We never run boosted 10.5 in the UK so I can't help with that
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHotYxl5sUk
We never run boosted 10.5 in the UK so I can't help with that
Hey durtbag, were you referring to the R5 front end or the Dynamic front end?
......the team associated web site may have the correct ones that you're looking for. RC4Less or lefthanderrc (websites) probably have that which you need.
......the team associated web site may have the correct ones that you're looking for. RC4Less or lefthanderrc (websites) probably have that which you need.
Terry
I've briefly peeked at the Oval racing websites(Rc4Less.com,Ovalstuff.com, LefthanderRc), and also TeamIRSRC and also TeamCRC......some of the options are teflon coated pivot balls , the standard # 8417 ones (plastic Associated parts) and the Bronze pinch-proof ones from CRC.
I've stuck with the standard issue # 8417 pivot balls. Good luck with your choice.
I've stuck with the standard issue # 8417 pivot balls. Good luck with your choice.



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