It`s interesting that Tekno basically reintroduced a sloppy sway bar mount to make the car run better on bumpy tracks with the 2.2 buggy. I have the 2.0 buggy and it has bearings and the sway bar has no slopp at all.
Love how the last months the content is flowing here please keep more videos coming I’m looking forward to get into buggy 2wd 1/10 scale soon so if you can create some sort of content regarding this category will be amazing looking forward so visit you guys and learn more cheers keep un the good videos 😊
Thanks! I definitely have a lot coming up so stay tuned! A lot of the tuning videos that I’ve done so far will translate to 2wd as well but I’ll try to do some stuff more specific in the future
@@Adrenalinercracing if you ever need any motion graphics animation, video or even photography I will be glad to help I love making content for RC world and the community cheers and I will keep an eye on the new content
Arms flat is definitely a great way to do this also and is something I would say is more specific to the 1/10 scene since there arent any droop screws on those, both options work though
Being new to the sport and on my first build, I can’t thank you enough for ALL of your informative videos! Thank you so much.
It`s interesting that Tekno basically reintroduced a sloppy sway bar mount to make the car run better on bumpy tracks with the 2.2 buggy. I have the 2.0 buggy and it has bearings and the sway bar has no slopp at all.
Love how the last months the content is flowing here please keep more videos coming I’m looking forward to get into buggy 2wd 1/10 scale soon so if you can create some sort of content regarding this category will be amazing looking forward so visit you guys and learn more cheers keep un the good videos 😊
Thanks! I definitely have a lot coming up so stay tuned! A lot of the tuning videos that I’ve done so far will translate to 2wd as well but I’ll try to do some stuff more specific in the future
@@Adrenalinercracing if you ever need any motion graphics animation, video or even photography I will be glad to help I love making content for RC world and the community cheers and I will keep an eye on the new content
Thank you ….
Alot of slop taken up by new designs that hv built in bearings. Sure would like to see your setup for swaybars with different thickness
I may be misunderstanding but using a thick bar would be the same process as using a thinner bar like what is seen in the video
Shouldn't the arms be flat? I learned to do it while the arms are flat,
Arms flat is definitely a great way to do this also and is something I would say is more specific to the 1/10 scene since there arent any droop screws on those, both options work though