Volsfan25
Rock Stacker
I have these installed on an element Ecto. Trying to figure out what spring setup to run. I want to keep the rig down as it's crawling and also keep the front end from bouncing up while climbing.
Takes a little trial and error. I've got 2 sets of the DL's and 3 of their spiritual predecessors the G-Transitions. I assemble mine with a light coat of oil first just to get the springs set up right, then fill with oil once I've got them in the ballpark. Less messy that way.
I only run them in "droop", or short springs on top of the piston and longer ones under (if I ran them otherwise, there's plenty of better options out there) and right side up. Technically, they are not droop shocks per-se, they just allow you to adjust floating piston height.
Generally start with medium springs all around and go from there...depends on a lot of things - weight of the rig, balance, etc. I run lighter longer springs under the piston up front usually - allows the front to flex a bit more than the rear. I've found that anything heavier than 40 wt oil really slows down the shock - a bit too much. Pretty sure I've got 30 wt in all of mine, front and rear.
Some people mount them up-side-down, I never do that. The slight COG benefit isn't worth the instability of having the piston in the air bubble at the top of the shock. It's a personal preference.
I am now on my third set of Desert Lizard shocks. I like the way they work when they are new but rebuilding them is a "NO WAY IT GOING TO WORK":twisted: . SO now I am open for suggestions for the replacement of these shocks.
Why would you remove what most people consider to be the best shocks in the industry and replace with the most overhyped shocks in the industry?
Noobs do dumb things like listening to other dumb noobs. I giggle everytime I hear a noob say "dessert lickers are the best shock they've ever used!" When all they've ever used are the stock junk that came with their rig.
Element shocks are solid, Traxxas trx4 shocks are solid too. I run Traxxas 2660 big bores and dravtech shocks more than anything.
Destructive comments like yours are the reason I’m not on here much anymore. When I read someone calls others dumb - well usually they aren’t any wiser.
Just because you have a sh-tload of comments doesn’t give you the right to just judge over „noobs“. I have every single brand shock as well and desert lizard can be great when set up right. Why not add something helpful instead of judgmental?
I could say I doubt you ever tried - but I actually don’t even care.
Destructive comments like yours are the reason I’m not on here much anymore. When I read someone calls others dumb - well usually they aren’t any wiser.
Just because you have a sh-tload of comments doesn’t give you the right to just judge over „noobs“. I have every single brand shock as well and desert lizard can be great when set up right. Why not add something helpful instead of judgmental?
I could say I doubt you ever tried - but I actually don’t even care.
I am now on my third set of Desert Lizard shocks. I like the way they work when they are new but rebuilding them is a "NO WAY IT GOING TO WORK":twisted: . SO now I am open for suggestions for the replacement of these shocks.