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As per title has anyone ran the rear shocks on the back of the arm and what's the benefit?
ayske1
20-06-2015, 09:21 PM
My understanding was it was for lower traction. I have it on rears, can't say I can tell a difference
K-Brewer
20-06-2015, 09:45 PM
As per title has anyone ran the rear shocks on the back of the arm and what's the benefit?
I had mine on the rear last week at Seaham trying it, gave me a lot more traction going through corners on power
discothesnake
20-06-2015, 09:53 PM
Makes it feel like the older car. Which isn't a bad thing.
Thanks guys think i'll give it a go
I had mine on the rear last week at Seaham trying it, gave me a lot more traction going through corners on power
Kev what you running shock wise mate?
K-Brewer
20-06-2015, 10:05 PM
Ive just gone to the shorty chassis but was running 42.5wt front an 32.5wt on the rear
Ive just gone to the shorty chassis but was running 42.5wt front an 32.5wt on the rear
I've just changed mine to shorty to try also put associated pistons in with 1.6 front and 50wt oil and 1.7 in rear with 35wt
Going to give it a try tomorrow
K-Brewer
21-06-2015, 06:26 AM
That seems really heavy, ive gont down to 35 front an 32.5 rear for shorty
ralphee
21-06-2015, 07:32 AM
I run 650cst front and 400cst rear on carpet and that seems spot on, id like to try shocks rear, may take out some of the aggressive rotation?
Lee
arceye
21-06-2015, 07:32 AM
Was also thinking of trying this out, but hadn't seen a thread on the subject before now. Will it be good for on the grass next weekend?
That seems really heavy, ive gont down to 35 front an 32.5 rear for shorty
Was hoping to dial down steering, but your right Kev maybe a little heavy without extra weight of the saddles but I'll see what it's like tonight and adjust it
Will report back how It goes, hopefully lee it should slow steering down a little a not be as aggressive front end
Mark will see you tonight anyway
ralphee
21-06-2015, 10:16 AM
Yeah very interested Jason thanks, may even try it this coming Friday, we run Venom rears to save the carpet at our club, couple with 4WD front staggers, it makes getting a balance tricky, but i did head in the right direction last week by swapping out Orange Yatabe rears, for Purple, and adjusting the front hangers on Allans advice, back end can still be lairy though.
lee
Lee I run the +1mm rear arms with the yz2 6mm rear hex on, now I wouldn't say it gives any more grip but it's certainly more stable. also if the back end does step out it seems more predictable so you can almost drift it rather than spin out completely.
May be some help to you
ralphee
21-06-2015, 10:58 AM
May have to give that a try buddy, keep meaning to try the YZ2 rear end on it, just for the sake of having the parts, TBF, ive had two meets on this car, never raced offroad 4WD, and i find myself finally, pretty quick lol, its a chassis that just keeps on giving!
lee
Tried the shocks in the rear position and after dropping the oil weights and adding some weight to the rear of the car the car felt a lot better.
It also felt more stable and like it had more grip and it seems to jump a little better
arceye
23-06-2015, 10:43 AM
Tried the shocks in the rear position and after dropping the oil weights and adding some weight to the rear of the car the car felt a lot better.
It also felt more stable and like it had more grip and it seems to jump a little better
Was crap at avoiding ropes tho lol
Was crap at avoiding ropes tho lol
That were 2wd lol
Didn't race 4 just had a practise in between heats 😉
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