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Redcat Landslide XTE squatting in rear

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Cleaning Goblin

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My redcat landslide got new shocks a bit ago because I broke a couple. Now the new rear shocks can't hold up the weight of the truck, pressing down on the rear causes it to not rise back up. I've adjusted the little nut thing that makes the spring more tense, and it's still not enough. I also tried both thick and thin oil, neither helping much.

What would be the best way to remedy this? These are shocks designed specifically for this truck.
 
If this is a new problem that just started occurring, then I would remove the shocks and inspect for any binding where the suspension arms should move freely. If there is any binding, then chances are you may have a bent pin or possibly a bent shock shaft that may need to be replaced :(
 
Sounds like you need stiffer springs
Thanks for the advice, I'll look into some new springs or something
If this is a new problem that just started occurring, then I would remove the shocks and inspect for any binding where the suspension arms should move freely. If there is any binding, then chances are you may have a bent pin or possibly a bent shock shaft that may need to be replaced :(
Well, this problem only occurred after replacing the old broken shocks with new ones.
 
Maybe if that nut can't go any lower, you could try to stiffen the spring even more by adding some zipties? Mostly it's still possible. Sorry if you are more of a racer
 
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