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video of suspension travel in operation

hey that is cool.

I wasn't sure before but after seeing that vid...

that cantilever system will be going in the spare parts bin when I get mine.

(no offense to those involved)
 
Tamiya likes overly complicated stuff. TL01 gearboxes, cantilever suspension designs. Some of it seems to work, other stuff like overly complicated gears just adds more stuff to break.
 
Tamiya likes overly complicated stuff. TL01 gearboxes, cantilever suspension designs. Some of it seems to work, other stuff like overly complicated gears just adds more stuff to break.

I agree. Tamiya seems to overengineer alot of stuff these days. Still glad to see a dedicated crawler from them though. Ahhh, the good old days of the original Hilux.:lol:
 
I agree. Tamiya seems to overengineer alot of stuff these days. Still glad to see a dedicated crawler from them though. Ahhh, the good old days of the original Hilux.:lol:
No doubt Dean, thats why I just picked up a Bruiser. Looks and simplicity. "thumbsup"
 
The cantilevers are what operate the torsion bar.

JIA,
good to know, thanks for the info.
I was just stating that I prefer the more conventional coil over shock system.
I'll hold off further opinion until I give the stock set up a try."thumbsup"
 
I still don't understand exactly how the suspension works... It looks like the springs handle the articulation of the axle around the driveshaft (kinda) while the dampeners handle the (near) vertical movement of the axle. Someone please explain this to me :)

Ari
 
The shocks are operating reverse of what we think is normal,but the piston is still doing the same job.The design is pulling on the shock when the suspension is compressed.Looks like a droop setup with seperate coils.I want this truck.
 
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