View Full Version : Do It Your Self Low Roll Center Mod for dex210
I know this info is on RCtech but its really hard to find info on there. I know the top Durango pro's where doing this at the big races in the U.S.
Now I know Rev. http://www.redrc.net/2013/04/rdrp-210-series-low-roll-centre-suspension-mounts/ makes them.
But to save cash I just use the 0 anti-squat and shave 2mm on the rear suspension hanger. How much anti-squat does that give me with 2mm off?
You could just take the max off the rear hanger to give you 0 anti-squat and add shimes to change the anti-squat.
Some info would be great thanks!
rcjunky
18-06-2013, 03:52 AM
Should of just sent me a FB message :D The math is the same with LRC as it is HRC. with the stock RR block, the 1.5* is higher then the 0* by 1mm, then the 3* by 2mm. So running the 0/3 block with the RR lowered by 2mm gives you 3*, lowered by 1mm gives you 1.5*, if you use the 0* RF block. Theoretically with the 3/3 and the RR lowered by 2mm, you can get 6* of antisqute, good by on power steering
Thanks Andrew
A lot of guys on here like to read not reply:o
j.d.roost
18-06-2013, 12:43 PM
Speaking of this...What are you guys typically running for squat on carpet?
Normal rules don't seem to apply when grip is this high. Need on power steering..without wheelies & traction rolling (side bite). Settled on 1.5 for now... What seems to be the best compromise for a m.motor car?
It's my summer here in Canada so I'm running on clay now. But in the winter I run on Ozite and carpet sometimes. I use 1.5 to 2 anti squat the most
rcjunky
20-06-2013, 05:22 AM
On turf I'm running 0/3. I might give 1.5/3 a whirl though, on our sweeper esque turn I get made rotation, I think a bit more rear grip will solve that, might try a bit more toe in first (currently running the 0* insert)
I got to try this mod yesterday at my dry dusty clay track. It is a mod you want to try for sure helped out a lot! Best thing about it is that its a free mod!
OneKiwi
22-06-2013, 04:43 PM
Did you sand the plastic ones or the alu one?
Pics of how it turned out?
I took around 1.5mm off with a table grinder yeah not going to be level. So I did the last .5mm by hand with a file for a hour or so checking it with a caliber to make sure it was even.
Jarred King
26-06-2013, 10:32 PM
whats the advantage of running a LRC on 210?
Ive always run 1.5 anti and works well, is 0 anti better?
rcjunky
27-06-2013, 02:03 PM
LRC seems to be prefered on dirt, the stock HRC seems to be better suited on high grip situations.
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