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dirt set up for sv2 rhr
Anyone got one?
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Schumacher selling SVR for£155, might be a better option.
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I'm after same a set up for sv2
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Give me £155 to get a svr that would only use a one meeting.
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Maybe but you would have a full spare shock set, towers, plastic parts, diff, turnbuckles etc for your SV2 if you never ran the SVR again.
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SV2 actually goes really well on dirt. If the track is smooth it will match the SVR. In Sweden we have found this setup to be a very good starting point:http://www.petitrc.com/setup/schumac...un20120811.pdf
I ran almost the same on my SV2, but with a shorty across the rear chassi and a shorter camberlink at the rear. Most important is to move rear wishbone forward and narrow the rear end. I used a front cat washer instead of the big purple washer behind the wheelpin. (Use small shims on the inside) Rearshocks at the front also helps to make the control of the rear end easier when slippery. |
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