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Best lenght of shocks for crawling?trx4

Malawi

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Hi ppl!

So im trying to have the best point of center gravity.
Have noticed that other modded trx4 are sidehilling better then mine and realized they use other shocks lower shocks.

Going to try lower mine with a PVC tube om Piston but im unsure how low they should be for the best cg. 90 mm can i cut them to like 75-80 mm wuthout getting stuck in a rock later?
 
They might not be using shorter shocks, but just setting up their trucks with more droop so the body sits lower when at rest but the articulation remains the same (effectively the wheels are able to move down further than they can move up).
 
They might not be using shorter shocks, but just setting up their trucks with more droop so the body sits lower when at rest but the articulation remains the same (effectively the wheels are able to move down further than they can move up).

^^This^^ Plus on a TRX4 with good side hilling, they could be running a few strategically place brass bits. Definitely made a huge difference on mine.
 
They might not be using shorter shocks, but just setting up their trucks with more droop so the body sits lower when at rest but the articulation remains the same (effectively the wheels are able to move down further than they can move up).

Ye i get your point, my was like that with maximum range on springs atleast in the frost cus its so heavy with all the brass weights. I did shorter mine now with 13 mm but i already regret it since i get shorter flex, but how do u set them up like that without changing the springs?
 
Nope i have not. But found more info about setups.

I remaked the shock again and put a small spring inside the shock like a semi droop. And ordered softer external springs
 
Ye i get your point, my was like that with maximum range on springs atleast in the frost cus its so heavy with all the brass weights. I did shorter mine now with 13 mm but i already regret it since i get shorter flex, but how do u set them up like that without changing the springs?

Where are your weights? If they are on the axles/hubs/wheels then the spring rate is going to make zero difference to anything.
 
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