It's a fine line with printed. Insert vs trucks weight. I've spend so much money on inserts and now all I run is Bamfs. 7.5lb VRD Carbon - Soft in the front, Super soft in the rear.. With soft rears it will grab way more than a stiffer insert. Instead of spinning the rear, it grabs helping the front grab on the incline. Unreal how good they work in normal room temperature or hot temperatures
I don't know if it's our terrain/weather in ky but none of us have had good luck with any printed foams. We just assume to stick with something that has worked for us over the years. Go checkout 2Fmrc's video on it. Will show one of the #1 places we go crawling and how they do.
I have not might try it out and see how it does or if it changes anything. Rig is still new to me only had it out a couple times. Have so many kinks to work out of it lol
@@Ky_Rc I don’t what your setup is. So it’s hard to judge where the center of gravity is. But pitting them in the lower holes should add an anti squat which will help a little on climbs.
Very nice and beautiful model bro!❤🎉😊
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It's a fine line with printed. Insert vs trucks weight.
I've spend so much money on inserts and now all I run is Bamfs.
7.5lb VRD Carbon - Soft in the front, Super soft in the rear..
With soft rears it will grab way more than a stiffer insert. Instead of spinning the rear, it grabs helping the front grab on the incline.
Unreal how good they work in normal room temperature or hot temperatures
I don't know if it's our terrain/weather in ky but none of us have had good luck with any printed foams. We just assume to stick with something that has worked for us over the years. Go checkout 2Fmrc's video on it. Will show one of the #1 places we go crawling and how they do.
Have you tried running the upper rear links in the lower holes on the chassis side?
I have not might try it out and see how it does or if it changes anything. Rig is still new to me only had it out a couple times. Have so many kinks to work out of it lol
@@Ky_Rc I don’t what your setup is. So it’s hard to judge where the center of gravity is. But pitting them in the lower holes should add an anti squat which will help a little on climbs.
@@danthompson831 thank ya for the info