Thanks for the explanation. That's how I have some of my rigs setup. I'm thinking for my next build dual stage front and back but with smaller outer foams upfront.
Awesome, I never even gave it a thought about using different foams for front and rear , that's ideal in a high angle climb as the rears being slightly higher will help reduce a back roll over , Thanks for sharing this is really helpful to me cheers
Your explanation is the exact reason why I created the Anti-Foams. I also wanted the soft grippy feel of stock foams but the side wall support of a good dual stage.
I can’t wait to pick up a set of your anti foams for my new rig. Once I get the final weight it we’ll help me determine which rods I’ll need. Soon. Very soon.
Love your videos and way of thinking getting into hobby great advise!! I have few rigs I need to sell! But catching up on some your videos ! Since found your channel!
I appreciate it. I’m very please you’re enjoying the videos. Hopefully I can continue to provide content that you will enjoy as a thank you to you for your continued support.
Liked and Subbed , thanks for sharing, the stock foams in my 4.75 Krawlers kinda gave out “I run a lot in water/mud” I ordered the dual stage and ran 5.4 foams until they came in, I was going to just stick those dual stage in and call it good but now I want to do some testing 👍👊💪
I always run firmer foams in the rear but with a single stage up front how do you manage downhill turns. Seems like steering would suffer horribly on a down hill.
Very interesting idea! Personally I'm running dual stage on the front and rear but this is definitely a cool idea! Thanks for posting the video. I just subscribed! Please check out my channel too. Thanks
Thanks for the explanation. That's how I have some of my rigs setup.
I'm thinking for my next build dual stage front and back but with smaller outer foams upfront.
Thats a genius idea. Now i have to try this. Thanks for the tip!
Awesome, I never even gave it a thought about using different foams for front and rear , that's ideal in a high angle climb as the rears being slightly higher will help reduce a back roll over ,
Thanks for sharing this is really helpful to me cheers
Awesome. I’m glad this was helpful and I hope you can utilize it with your rigs. Thank you for your comment and support.
This was amazing information. Thank you for your knowledge.
I appreciate your comment and support. Shoot I’ll continue to share any info I should stumble upon along the way 😅.
Thanks bud been playin with foam and suspension. Givin me more ideas!
Heck yeah. So many options that work so well.
Your explanation is the exact reason why I created the Anti-Foams. I also wanted the soft grippy feel of stock foams but the side wall support of a good dual stage.
I can’t wait to pick up a set of your anti foams for my new rig. Once I get the final weight it we’ll help me determine which rods I’ll need. Soon. Very soon.
@@thercsyndicate9867 awesome. I think you'll like them
I created anti-foams for another reason, because I thought they wouldn't stay as moist as my normal foams.
Really good video, i share the same point of view as u just demonstrated it. Thanks for nice way to explain. Cheers.
Thank you so much for your comment and support. I thought this may be a helpful tip for someone to use to add performance and also save some money.
Great video. Killer info. Thx.
Love your videos and way of thinking getting into hobby great advise!! I have few rigs I need to sell! But catching up on some your videos ! Since found your channel!
I appreciate it. I’m very please you’re enjoying the videos. Hopefully I can continue to provide content that you will enjoy as a thank you to you for your continued support.
Liked and Subbed , thanks for sharing, the stock foams in my 4.75 Krawlers kinda gave out “I run a lot in water/mud” I ordered the dual stage and ran 5.4 foams until they came in, I was going to just stick those dual stage in and call it good but now I want to do some testing 👍👊💪
Where is it that your running your rig? Thanks for the info
That’s sum pretty hot intel bro got a comp coming up mite run that set up💪🏾
I hope it helps. On wheels with a predator compound this helps. The G8 are stiffer but still helps
I always run firmer foams in the rear but with a single stage up front how do you manage downhill turns. Seems like steering would suffer horribly on a down hill.
I watched the video and I still didn't get it.. I thought everybody used dual stage, and harder in the back, softer in the front?
yea what ever......., *truck on wall, rigid tire* oohhHHHHHhhoooooooo. --->thanks bro, you gave me some knowledge
I've found a tyre hack for crawling that I use and it works as wheel weight I'm using plastic wheels 2.2s
🥰🤩💥💯👍👏
Very interesting idea! Personally I'm running dual stage on the front and rear but this is definitely a cool idea! Thanks for posting the video. I just subscribed! Please check out my channel too. Thanks
Thank you very much for the comment and support. I will check out your channel for sure. Thank you again.