this skids are made from a Aluminium advertising plate and fixed with zipties (Kabelbinder) on the A-arms the big skid is screwed with four screws in the batterie compartment.
Yeah I have to say a looser suspension would help in getting all the wheels planted better. I actually swapped the front springs for the back since it always sagged too much. and I run 35wt or 40 in the shocks, you can also modify the shock pistons slightly to more bump response (faster) and less rebound (slower). Nice vid though Bud. Keep truckin
Summit is stock 8.4 V Nimh (only 50% loadet ). with softening the springs i am afraid loosing to much groundclearence. oil is stock ,which oil (viscosity) you prefer for crawling and climbing?
this skids are made from a Aluminium advertising plate and fixed with zipties (Kabelbinder) on the A-arms the big skid is screwed with four screws in the batterie compartment.
ka4172 9 months ago
How did you attach your skid plates. I am planning on making some. Thanks
EeeDee242 9 months ago
Ja ich kenne die Stelle ,das Steile ist nicht so schlimm dafür die unterschiedlich großen Steine die es mal weniger und mal wieder steiler machen!
Motor is Stock "Serie".
ka4172 10 months ago
Yeah I have to say a looser suspension would help in getting all the wheels planted better. I actually swapped the front springs for the back since it always sagged too much. and I run 35wt or 40 in the shocks, you can also modify the shock pistons slightly to more bump response (faster) and less rebound (slower). Nice vid though Bud. Keep truckin
jaymzedge1 1 year ago
Summit is stock 8.4 V Nimh (only 50% loadet ). with softening the springs i am afraid loosing to much groundclearence. oil is stock ,which oil (viscosity) you prefer for crawling and climbing?
bachkrabbler 1 year ago
I think softening your suspension will really help in such places..What springs and oil are you using?
nabilgravityoxygen 1 year ago
is this brushless?
AdLeeUTUBE 1 year ago