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It’s this normal or does it need to brake from both rear & front? Thanks guys
It only has braking in the front. The last time I took out I feel like it had braking on both rear & front wheelsIs what normal?
It only has braking in the front. The last time I took out I feel like it had braking on both rear & front wheels
Just out of curiousity what makes you think only the front wheels are breaking? I ask because I dont know how you could have AWD and only front brakes. As Baker said the brake is applied to the front and the back at the same time.The AWD works but when I brake it only sends it to the front wheels
When I’m on the brakes the rear spin freely while the front don’tJust out of curiousity what makes you think only the front wheels are breaking? I ask because I dont know how you could have AWD and only front brakes. As Baker said the brake is applied to the front and the back at the same time.
when you say it spins freely do you mean while its on the stand and you have the electronics turned on and the brakes applied or just when its sitting there period?When I’m on the brakes the rear spin freely while the front don’t
nothing was wrong so the brakes do work it just spins freely when it’s on a stand with the wheels on the air but when it’s on the ground it brakes perfectly fine
I'm at a total loss.Yea when is on the stand the rear spins & front doesn’t but when it’s on the ground both front & rear work
Dang Sensei...Import more previously unknown knowledge my way! @cbaker65That is a solid drive shaft car ,single brake should work both front & rear diffs together ,unless you
are the second owner an the first owner put a 0-way diff in the rear!
A 0-way diff will catch one way ,but will free spin the other way in which may cancel out the brake!
O-ways are normally used on race tracks ,an are usually used in the front diff for cornering!
Dang Sensei...Import more previously unknown knowledge my way! @cbaker65
That is exactly what I was thinking, it may be setup for drifting or something.That is a solid drive shaft car ,single brake should work both front & rear diffs together ,unless you
are the second owner an the first owner put a 0-way diff in the rear!
A 0-way diff will catch one way ,but will free spin the other way in which may cancel out the brake!
O-ways are normally used on race tracks ,an are usually used in the front diff for cornering!
This is why I was concerned the last time I drove it (like last week) it felt like it was braking poorly but it might just be me over thinking. I been toning it righ now for the next run. It only sounds in the air though, when I set the car on a wheeler the brake start working that’s me on the the brakes ont he remote controller