That's what I did with my F-350 with good result, but today one leaf spring broke off right next to one of the bolts. Do this at your own risk. It ´will make your suspension softer and allow for more wheel travel but it can also lead to more torque twist and ultimately you are destroying parts that might not be available for purchase. I would recommend buying a 4-link system instead, or perhaps making your own.
a curious question. im from the middle east, and want a serious 4x4 that can handle really really smooth sand, and dunes... would this do, or do i need something different?
(talking electric here, gas rc as are a big care),
Bro..what kind of R/C truck you are using now? tamiya f350? for mine i half cut my leaf spring,it give more flex rather than the original leaf spring.if you are really serious to modify your r/c truck,i think you better get the 4-link suspension :). hope this will help :)
Im telling you get some Delrin springs.I get 3" of articulation with stock dampers,And it no longer rides like a skateboard.If your looking to keep spring and not a link.I have a test run posted with stock 1.9's and for the most part a stock truck.(replaced the springs cause i wrapped the stock units.)
Hey where do you get all your scale parts? Please reply asap
xXrCrusHeRXx 5 months ago
0:56 theres like a prison fence in the background
jdcasecat675d 1 year ago
0:49 thats pretty neat. good work.
dfawfzx 1 year ago
y not muy the rc4wd super soft leaf springs? they say it makes flex like 3 more inches
xXShadowRejectsXx 2 years ago
That's what I did with my F-350 with good result, but today one leaf spring broke off right next to one of the bolts. Do this at your own risk. It ´will make your suspension softer and allow for more wheel travel but it can also lead to more torque twist and ultimately you are destroying parts that might not be available for purchase. I would recommend buying a 4-link system instead, or perhaps making your own.
PokerChipNut 2 years ago
i have a traxxas summit do you no if the motor is water proof thx
speedlimitsR4sissys 2 years ago
yes, brushed motors are not effected. They do wear out faster in water, but that's it.
year1camaro 2 years ago
Beauty
Krotidas 2 years ago
a curious question. im from the middle east, and want a serious 4x4 that can handle really really smooth sand, and dunes... would this do, or do i need something different?
(talking electric here, gas rc as are a big care),
thanks
sketnomore 2 years ago
Bro..what kind of R/C truck you are using now? tamiya f350? for mine i half cut my leaf spring,it give more flex rather than the original leaf spring.if you are really serious to modify your r/c truck,i think you better get the 4-link suspension :). hope this will help :)
Borneosafari 2 years ago
im not using any actually, but what to buy one now.
its not about modifying, i just wanna buy a good 4x4 off the box that can survive really soft sand and pebbles and stuff...
sketnomore 2 years ago
OK ! bro.. now i understand what you mean. i'll personal message u
Borneosafari 2 years ago
@Borneosafari damn i want it to know how to make it softer, lol im buying one in the next few days and i need help
kazanova18 1 year ago
( RCKING24 ) will also give you some help. dont worry
Borneosafari 2 years ago
BTW nice video and sweet build..
Mikel1871 2 years ago
thanks bro.. :)
Borneosafari 2 years ago
Im telling you get some Delrin springs.I get 3" of articulation with stock dampers,And it no longer rides like a skateboard.If your looking to keep spring and not a link.I have a test run posted with stock 1.9's and for the most part a stock truck.(replaced the springs cause i wrapped the stock units.)
Mikel1871 2 years ago
nice work mate, i guess it effectively makes it a two link design. Lock a diff or two :)
jezwah 2 years ago
thanks for the comment bro.. keep it goin :). im working with the light right now (HOME MADE ) so when im done do watch my video ya.. thanks..
Borneosafari 2 years ago
do give some comments :)
Borneosafari 2 years ago