Lemonlegs28
Pebble Pounder
Alright, I think ill try to start an official one. Post your stuff here. I have none at the moment.
cut the spacers that hold the battery tray up in half so the batt. sits lower.
what did you make the bracket out of? would styrene hold up?
also you can take the bumpstops off your shocks for more articulation.they are rubber and you can slice them off with a razor blade pretty easy while they are still on the truck..i removed the tires to make it easyto get to.just reach in and pull the spring up from the bottom and slice the rubber and your done.set the spring back down in the spring cup...and your done except putting wheels and tires back on...lol"thumbsup"
I thought about doing that, the only thing that I saw was that you had to watch out how low you got it if you have the box in the stock location.
mine rests on the box and i see no problem, one of the best mods i did.
and if you go much lower than the box your servo will hit the batt. plate at full flex.;-)Yea resting on the box is perfect! I just wanted to make sure that ppl saw that it can't sit lower then the box, IF the box is still in that same stock location.
and this is how to take the shock apart
yes i've noticed a difference too.. cuts the torque twist in half..Heres a quick easy one. Turning the motor/tranny center plate 180 degrees. Ive noticed alot less torque twist after doing that.
Another cheap on is a BEC ie Castle Creations. Powers up the reciever and servo's from the battery pack.
Heres a quick easy one. Turning the motor/tranny center plate 180 degrees. Ive noticed alot less torque twist after doing that.