Spyke_696
RCTalk Qualifier
ok ill start out that this is on road. but I'm gunna make a bet that same goes for rcs as it does with real cars. lets say drifting you want i tight suspension with little to no give to slide and keep a slide. and drag you want soft in the back with a little stiffer in the front to catch the traction and with any kind of racing with turns you want a semi soft suspension to keep traction with no body roll. so thats the first part of my questions is if thats right?
next and last question is what are some good shocks springs and maybe sway bars for each type.
drift-
drag-
racing-
or maybe just good shocks springs and sway bars in general ... as i know practice makes perfect and where one type is best for you it may not be to my driving habits
for those that dont know I'm fixing up a rs4 3 evo+ to do all 3 with same chassis but different set ups for each type that may help in the options.
next and last question is what are some good shocks springs and maybe sway bars for each type.
drift-
drag-
racing-
or maybe just good shocks springs and sway bars in general ... as i know practice makes perfect and where one type is best for you it may not be to my driving habits
for those that dont know I'm fixing up a rs4 3 evo+ to do all 3 with same chassis but different set ups for each type that may help in the options.