7:31 If I were to take a guess I would say that the reason it was too soft was because the arms of the sway bar were too long which of course allows much more torque to be applied to the bar. I bet if they were shortened it would feel a lot stiffer.
Great to view your work again, yep our California Rain and Snow, plenty to work around. Sway Bar nice engineering and test and tune, keep those thoughts and again have fun thanks for wonderful music to set back and enjoy..... :)
I couldn't see the chassis bottom but I'd consider running it somewhere from the bottom of each shock tower around the control arms WITHOUT any moving parts. a bar straight across with a bend on each side, maybe 10° - 30° bend, around there
Piano wire isn’t meant to be spring steel, so using it as a torsion bar isn’t ideal, but I truly love that you experiment with this kind of stuff. Cutting down the yeti sway bar was definitely the ticket. Great video erika
Sway bars are nice, in fact, my Enduro Ecto has one, & sure helps me, in making lines out at Knight's Ferry, without it, my rig is pretty useless...🤦🏼♂️ Great setup too.
I was looking for exactly something like this, thank you a lot for making this video and showing how you work on the parts!!
You're welcome, glad it was helpful!
It's great to see a young inspired craftsman, great work. Desire is the key to doing anything you want!
Thanks! Couldn't agree more!
7:31 If I were to take a guess I would say that the reason it was too soft was because the arms of the sway bar were too long which of course allows much more torque to be applied to the bar. I bet if they were shortened it would feel a lot stiffer.
Wow! Girl that’s impressive! Nicely done!👌😎👍
Thank you!! 😁
Great to view your work again, yep our California Rain and Snow, plenty to work around. Sway Bar nice engineering and test and tune, keep those thoughts and again have fun thanks for wonderful music to set back and enjoy..... :)
Thanks 👍
hey cool idea! sway bars traditionally run the width of the vehicle from each side. I'd try that
Thank you! You are correct but I don't have the space for it unfortunately
I couldn't see the chassis bottom but I'd consider running it somewhere from the bottom of each shock tower around the control arms WITHOUT any moving parts. a bar straight across with a bend on each side, maybe 10° - 30° bend, around there
Piano wire isn’t meant to be spring steel, so using it as a torsion bar isn’t ideal, but I truly love that you experiment with this kind of stuff. Cutting down the yeti sway bar was definitely the ticket. Great video erika
Thank you! Yeah I figured I might as well try it since it is harder than mild steel. Never know 'til you try!
Good job hope that works better for you.👍👍😀
Yeah we will have to see. Thanks!
Sway bars are nice, in fact, my Enduro Ecto has one, & sure helps me, in making lines out at Knight's Ferry, without it, my rig is pretty useless...🤦🏼♂️ Great setup too.
Right on! Thanks for watching!
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What turn Motor do you have in that crawler?
It's a 16t 5 slot from yeah racing