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YZ2 Rear Toe
Anybody tried anything other than kit? As some of you may know i have to run Venoms on the rear, on carpet, which now and then can be a headache,was wondering if increasing rear toe in a tad may be a worthwhile effort to lock it in a bit more? Thoughts?
Lee
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I run max rear toe (3.5deg) in on lower traction tracks.
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You can muck about with the inserts and get 4 degrees toe by using some of the rear hanger inserts in the front rear hangers. Don't use the ones that are too small, they're for the 4wd, apparently.
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3.5 is max on kit. 4/4.5 is only achievable with 0.5deg or 1deg rear hubs.
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We have run the YZ2 this way all the time outdoors and it seems ok on lower grip surfaces
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http://www.petitrc.com/setup/yokomo/..._ToeAntiSquat/ This chart is doe bmax4iii, but YZ2 rear uses the same.
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Neil is right guys, with the stock hangers and inserts, without adding toe on the hubs 3.5 is max achievable
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I think more is achievable, but you may need two sets of inserts to accomplish it. Also it may be very confusing.
When I have more time i'll compare inserts and work it out for 3.5deg+ in pin high and pin low positions, retaining 2deg antisquat.
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Andy is correct, it can be done but a bit messy.
On low grip, Worksop for example, Lee and Tom both ran 4 degrees. I ran 3.5 but really needed the extra 4 degrees if I am honest. Try running your batteries as far back as they will go and stick some weight under the motor also.
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I was on 3.5, thought about messing with inserts for more toe, but just left it in the end. I did swap from pin low to pin high, which was a small improvement. Practice day was excellent, 2wd day was very hard work with the YX2. I should have chucked out the prepped BMAX2 rear car earlier i think, being honest with myself.
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If you had the option and they fit. What about running the old hinge mounts of the MR2. Don't they do 4 degrees? Pretty sure i saw something that looked very much like that on a yz-2 in the main final last week.
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Does anyone know the part number for the +1 and +1/2 degree hubs plz?
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+1 is B4-415R10
That's it. There is no +2.
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