wdavidhicks
Hardcore RCTalk User
- Messages
- 1,457
- Reaction score
- 1
- Points
- 0
- RC Driving Style
I just got Associated shocks installed on my T-Maxx. I bought Trinity's heavy duty black springs and blue springs, installed blues on the front, half & half blue/black on the back. Using the stock T-Maxx lower spring cups and both the Associated and stock shock upper spring collars nested together they assembled beautifully. (Thanks, SkyMaxx!) I've poured 50wt silicone into them, btw.
I think I've got a good basher setup. I took it out by the river where there's some rocky terrain. It eats up the bumps like they weren't even there. I would have stayed and played more, but there were bigger rocks scattered around that I'm sure would have taken out an arm in due time.
With this setup, of course, the vehicle will roll easily with its high CG. I have no preload spacers on the shocks at all. The weight of the truck only compresses the shocks about a quarter of an inch from full extension.
Does this sound right to you guys?
I think I've got a good basher setup. I took it out by the river where there's some rocky terrain. It eats up the bumps like they weren't even there. I would have stayed and played more, but there were bigger rocks scattered around that I'm sure would have taken out an arm in due time.
With this setup, of course, the vehicle will roll easily with its high CG. I have no preload spacers on the shocks at all. The weight of the truck only compresses the shocks about a quarter of an inch from full extension.
Does this sound right to you guys?