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Oliemoetor

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  1. Bashing
Hey All

I just bought swaybars for my LST2 and would like to know how you set it up.
I'm thinking thin in front and thick in the rear. I use thr truck for bashing.
 
I went thick front and back with mine but didn't really do any testing just put em on and bashed. btw big difference in handling.
 
Yeh, I use the thicker sway bars in my LST. Never tried any combination as this seemed to work really well for the bashing I do. Massive improvement on standard set. I also use yellow losi spring with 40 weight oil in my shocks.
 
I use thick front and rear, and keep them set all the way out. Handles nicely on the tighter clay track I run it on. If I move the adjustment up to stiffen them more it is less responsive going into the turns and tends to push, but all the way out its nice both into and out of the corners. This is with the shocks set pretty soft as well, and I run white shocks front and rear. For general bashing purposes I probobly run mine a little soft, but for clay track conditions it works well.

-AxialLST
 
Thanks...
I use the yellow springs and translated from our standard 50 wt front and 40 wt rear. But I'm still waiting for some parts I ordered so I can't test it yet.
Sucks... :(
 
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