Shock tuning, different ideas. for David F.

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 20

  • @greggrube2948
    @greggrube2948 18 дней назад +2

    I don't know Gerry ,I thought you were quite "SHOCKING" lol! Awesome video brother 👍

  • @toeshifter
    @toeshifter 18 дней назад +2

    Great topic. The Scx10.3 shocks are different too. The Early Bronco and the CJ7 give you 100mm shocks. Way to long. Not sure what that new Basecamp comes with but Im gonna find out. My favorite shocks to date are the 90mm Traxxas Trx4 shocks. They work great and dont leak. Take care.

    • @gerrysoldguyreview
      @gerrysoldguyreview  18 дней назад +1

      The shocks look like the same ones as the cj, wonder why the don't have the gladiator shocks which are great. So true on the traxxas shocks!

  • @kevinbreaker2683
    @kevinbreaker2683 17 дней назад +2

    Shop tips Always good? Here Grand,Island we always had 1 shop Oh,Ed Always ordered everything I needed cause he never had it Nebr

    • @gerrysoldguyreview
      @gerrysoldguyreview  17 дней назад

      Our current shop should be around a long time! He runs it right

  • @hellorc7678
    @hellorc7678 18 дней назад +2

    I'm cheap too. I've used common household oils in a pinch to fill shocks. You can find the viscosity of various household oils on the world wide web. Lol 😆

    • @hellorc7678
      @hellorc7678 18 дней назад +1

      I've also experimented with ball point pen springs on the shock shafts 😂

    • @gerrysoldguyreview
      @gerrysoldguyreview  18 дней назад

      I forgot to mention that, I have a nice selection!

    • @gerrysoldguyreview
      @gerrysoldguyreview  18 дней назад

      Iam a big fan of 5w30!

  • @saltysteves3610
    @saltysteves3610 18 дней назад +1

    Yeah, good focus on the specific topic of shocks. Real help with just what I was wondering, great RC advice.

  • @derrickhays3627
    @derrickhays3627 18 дней назад +1

    Great vid I think people need to be mindful of their rig the terrain and weight of the rig will determine oil/ spring choices more so than the shock itself. Thanks for sharing.

  • @rt66rc86
    @rt66rc86 14 дней назад +1

    I appreciate your thoughtful considerations regarding this topic! I to, can find no good reason to abandon any of the many Traxxas shocks that I just counted! They are excellent shocks for me.
    Anyway, I am on the verge of running 60wt all around in my Gen8. Just waiting on Amain. She's a little on the tippy side and spring tension alone isn't taking care of the issue, so I reckon some 60wt will handle it! :) Thanks Gerry!

    • @gerrysoldguyreview
      @gerrysoldguyreview  12 дней назад

      Love traxxas shock, only have one set of many that are leaking, and 60w is my goto for top heavy trucks

  • @RcDungeon
    @RcDungeon 18 дней назад +1

    Some good info Gerry thanks for sharing it. Great video, honestly the Trx4 shocks are top quality as far as rtr goes. I have my way of sealing up the Vanquish shocks so they do not leak, actually I like the Vanquish shocks extremely well, very smooth once built and sealed up correctly 👌. Same way guys cry about the DL shocks if ya take the time to run and tune they are a fantastic shock as well.

    • @gerrysoldguyreview
      @gerrysoldguyreview  18 дней назад +2

      Iam always chasing my happy medium! Hot and cold, being lazy I want everything to work at 80 degrees down to zero.

  • @carltruva8872
    @carltruva8872 18 дней назад +1

    Ezboy puts 90 weight in his desert lizard shocks on his trx4 K10. Is that a good choice for the trx4 high trails. Because I'm thinking about doing the same on my trx4 K10 as well.. Love your opinion. Love the channel Gerry

    • @gerrysoldguyreview
      @gerrysoldguyreview  18 дней назад

      Dont know about DL shocks as I have never owned any but they are springless so 90 seems right.