Thank you for your time in making this video. I am having trouble with my suspension set up. I have a good amount of travel and have tried to reduce as much weight from the body as I could. My 99s is still top heavy 🤦♂
I use the stock spring too, and open the shock to take out all the oil, open the rear cap to take out the rubber ring to hold the shock aswell and it better
@@ACeperienceRC well, is like the stock but stiffer, more lenght and more stable. Yes is not going bump steer to much, i use the servo on the drive train so is not gonna bump steer at all.
I dont think its about literally making them softer. I think its about the fact that stock setup the spring is already a certain % compressed. I would almost bet on the fact that the rate on these varys as they are compressed, by having them already compressed from the start, they are "stiffer". By cutting them you are actually just relieving pressure, allowing the spring to have more give, which it somewhat translates to "softer" not by much at all obviously as seen here. You do have 100% the correct solution though
Thank you for your time in making this video. I am having trouble with my suspension set up. I have a good amount of travel and have tried to reduce as much weight from the body as I could. My 99s is still top heavy 🤦♂
0,5 o 0,7 made, spring is 👌🏼,super soft
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Hello from Malaysia 👋😄
Cool mods
Thanks for watching, hope u like it😉
Hi bro I'm happy to help u here and my recommendation for u is to put some weight around the truck😉
Great, let me try that out. Thanks for your recommendation.
Nice suspension upgrade my friend 👍👍Sweet looking rig!
Thanks for watching 👍 my friend
nice~
Thanks for watching bro
great upgrade and cool rc
Thanks for watching bro 😃
@@ACeperienceRC 😁👍
The stock springs look very compressed maybe you need to cut the springs to make it softer
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Yeah, I planned to try it out, hopefully it can be softer and stable. 😅
I use the stock spring too, and open the shock to take out all the oil, open the rear cap to take out the rubber ring to hold the shock aswell and it better
Oh? Empty oil? Will it stabilise when cornering? Anyway, let me try it out 😁😁 thanks for sharing 👍
@@ACeperienceRC well, is like the stock but stiffer, more lenght and more stable. Yes is not going bump steer to much, i use the servo on the drive train so is not gonna bump steer at all.
Cutting springs doesnt make them softer.
The correct solution is softer springs, lighter oil and changing the shim inside the shock.
Now changed lighter oil edi, much better now
I dont think its about literally making them softer. I think its about the fact that stock setup the spring is already a certain % compressed. I would almost bet on the fact that the rate on these varys as they are compressed, by having them already compressed from the start, they are "stiffer". By cutting them you are actually just relieving pressure, allowing the spring to have more give, which it somewhat translates to "softer" not by much at all obviously as seen here.
You do have 100% the correct solution though
Medida de suspensión
Thanks for watching 😊