8T 2.0
#8206
I was adjusting the camber on the front end of my truggy. If I don't have at least -4 the drive shafts will fall out of the front diff outdrives. I have it at -6 right now just to be safe. I have the Losi aluminum hub carriers, bearings are good, toe out is 2 degrees. Is this a known issue on the T 2.0 and I am just now realizing it? The drive shafts could easily be 1-2mm longer.
Be sure to take your front hinge pins out and check them everytime I have seen a losi truck have a driveshaft pop out it has hasd a bent hinge pin, doesn't really effect performance (binding or anything) just allows the dog bone to pop out.
I have bent a few on my truck and am now using M2C hardened hinge pins.
I have bent a few on my truck and am now using M2C hardened hinge pins.
X2 bent Hingepin is normally what causes this.
PS JAMMINKRAZY, Thx for taking care of thing's while i was gone.
Long weekend of racing and IM BEAT. 
Re sticky carbs.....a 1200g lapping compound will help tremendously on the carb barrel and very importantly the Idle screw(they do get Notched over time from the barrel)....thing's get scratched up on the inside when they work back and forth Over and Over and Over again....Also as its been said the linkage is also part of the issue...if your not pulling level and strait your gonna have carb issues.
#8208
Quick question on the V2 tower. Dose the handling difference come from the shorter camber link, outer roll center or a combo of both? I've seen some guys run the V1 tower with the camber link in the A position in the hub. Will it still have the same effect as the V2 tower?
#8209



Quick question on the V2 tower. Dose the handling difference come from the shorter camber link, outer roll center or a combo of both? I've seen some guys run the V1 tower with the camber link in the A position in the hub. Will it still have the same effect as the V2 tower?

You do have to remember though, that the V2 tower also adds an additional shock mounting hole further out. That by itself makes a huge difference in the way the truck drives through bumps and lands jumps. I've got the KHZ V2 tower which doesn't have the additional camber link locations, so all I did when switching to the V2 tower was to stand the shocks up one hole. Big difference indeed.
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As far as the camber link setup goes, running the new outer hole on the tower and the B hole on the hub is very similar to running the inner hole on the tower with the A hole on the hub. I've been running that setup on my truck for a LONG time now. I REALLY like this setup.

You do have to remember though, that the V2 tower also adds an additional shock mounting hole further out. That by itself makes a huge difference in the way the truck drives through bumps and lands jumps. I've got the KHZ V2 tower which doesn't have the additional camber link locations, so all I did when switching to the V2 tower was to stand the shocks up one hole. Big difference indeed.

#8211
The roll center change does make a huge difference. But the shock position does as well.
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Just razzin ya pete