Possible for a few mm. You can extend the shocks by unscrewing the lower part of the shock (ball head seat) away from the stem. I'd add super glue and no hard jumping.
Shock pliers are only 15 dollars. You are destroying your shafts and pinching the casing ruining the shocks with those household pliers. Shock pliers are made of soft aluminum to protect the shocks from damage.
Hello Dou you have tutorial about cut the body to fit 1/10 tire on it?
Afraid not. Just cut with scissors and finish off with a grinding the edges with a dremel or any handheld rotatory tools
alternatively just run the thing, and the tires will cut the body out for you
whichever part you cut to use a 1:10 tire?
Nice video.What density of silicone oil for hyper go 14301? Thanks my friend.
Still on stock oil, but I like to use Black Magic Silicon Tire Gel, lol I like my shocks firm.
stock is 30 wt silicone shock oil.
cheers! on the 14301 you're going from 55mm to 63mm tire OD, so by my logic its a 4mm spacer to maintain geometry yeah?
yes, but I used 5mm to lower the CG further to reduce car rolls
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actually the shock is also mounted on an angle, so pythagoras would say it'd be more than 4mm, e.g. 5mm if the triangle is 3:4:5
@@shadyhazza I just eyeballed it. Haha. If you could do the actual measurment and run some numbers, that would be helpful for others
@@customtoyrevolution i've got the same tires on order with some different rims, will let u know how i go when its all done
Those bigger wheels also must have added a couple mph..
Yes, they do
Might I ask where you purchased the foam street tires for the wlt?
They are not foam tires. Rubber slick tires. Links in the description of this ruclips.net/video/q1KRiBCCS1Y/видео.html
To do the opposite is it possible?
Possible for a few mm. You can extend the shocks by unscrewing the lower part of the shock (ball head seat) away from the stem. I'd add super glue and no hard jumping.
Thanks I just got it today and didn’t really had time to mess with it I’ll try that
Shock pliers are only 15 dollars. You are destroying your shafts and pinching the casing ruining the shocks with those household pliers. Shock pliers are made of soft aluminum to protect the shocks from damage.
I forgot to mention that on the video, I normally put cloth around the shaft to protect it. A shock plier is a good tool, thanks
Very nice !!