Review: SKYRC 1/10 Offroad Setup System (Part# SK-600149-01)

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  • In today's video I review my SKYRC 1/10 Offroad Setup System (Part# SK-600149-01) that I bought from RCJuice.com. This offroad setup station was released by skyrc in early May 2023.
    The Skyrc Setup System comes in a nice case to hold all the pieces that make up the system. All the aluminum side gauges and camber gauges are anodized black and have a nice silver radius to them. The bearings came assembled on the side plates and all that was needed was to screw on the camber gauges and attach to the car.
    The 5mm holes in the side plates fit my tlr 22 5mm axles perfectly. They are held on with included thumb screws. For the rear the kit includes 2 additional 4mm washers that take up the space on the longer axles of a buggy. I think this system will fit any 1/10 Offroad rc that has 5mm axles.
    I test fit the system on my:
    2wd Buggy
    4wd buggy
    Stadium truck needed an additional 4mm hex to take up the long axle in the rear.
    I believe it would also fit my SCT as it also has the 5mm axles.
    From the Manufacturer:
    Thanks to this setup system set in elegant black, which was specially designed for 1/10 buggies, almost all important parameters can be optimized conveniently and easily. After all, the better a RC car is set up, the more fun it gets when racing on the next track.
    Adjustable Parameters
    Camber (+/- 10°)
    Toe (+/- 40°)
    Caster (+/- 20°)
    Steering throw
    Things I liked:
    stands came assembled with bearings
    perfect fit on the 5mm axles
    Things I didn't like:
    acrylic toe gauge wasn't well protected from the other parts in the case
    Where I bought mine:
    www.rcjuice.co...
    Visit us on FB: / sjrcrc
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ความคิดเห็น • 9

  • @mikeyshobbies7232
    @mikeyshobbies7232 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you sir for taking the time to put this tutorial together. It really helped me out a ton!! 👍🏻 Thx from FL! 🌴

  • @mikeymike8054
    @mikeymike8054 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Can you purchase a Onroad top plate for that station?

  • @BirdRC
    @BirdRC 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Can you measure with calipers the inside width of the track on the toe plate (the shorter dimension, not the length). And the width of the piece that slides through the channel? I'm curious if it would be compatible with the Hudy 1/10 setup station.

  • @tomconnors8165
    @tomconnors8165 หลายเดือนก่อน

    A year later, do you still have the same opinion on this?
    Also because you ask for a suggestion...
    Thermal camera. I have been using one to watch motor temps, but think there is an advantage to be had with one. First I can see how poorly I glue tires. The hot spots are clear as day and you can touch them and feel where the glue has turned the foam to rock. But also differences in front to back tire temps, left right and even inside to outside on the tire. Now my setups garbage and my tires are far from optimal and I'm running in a parking lot at night. But in a controlled environment like a track I think you could really see how your tires are working and are your setup changes paying off. You could even try to go for asymmetrical setups. I have not tried but you may be able to see if there's any bind in your driveline or maybe suspension.
    I have a kind of cheap android phone with a thermal camera in it. It was less then $500 CAD and its not a bad phone, a doogee v20 pro. They have newer ones, I bought it on ali. It uses an infiray sensor with some infinitay app. The app is a little under baked and has not had an update from day one. There is also usb versions that plug into phones made by infiray and others. Cheaper, same sensor, app store apps. Some have a macro lens attachment for electrical work. I could see it being very useful for carpet touring car racing and maybe not as much for buggies because the tires are bigger, but with somebody that knows what they're doing I think there's time to be made with it, even if its just to confirm the changes made are working.

    • @lawton70
      @lawton70  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@tomconnors8165 hi, thatnks for the question. I do use this setup station now and then when building a new car or checking if something became out of alignment. I use smaller camber guages for day to day checks.
      The thermal camera is an interesting idea. I have used a temp gun on my tires in carpet racing tolook for overheating. Ill see if i can find a thermal viewer to try.

  • @DrewJHarrison
    @DrewJHarrison ปีที่แล้ว

    Is there any reason this couldn't also be used for on road RC vehicles as well?

    • @lawton70
      @lawton70  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Perfect question. The reason it cant be used for onroad cars, such as a 1/10 touring car, is an onroad car has a 4mm axle as a standard and offroad cars use a standard 5mm axle. Maybe if there was a little sleeve to put on a road car axle to make it 5mm it would work.

  • @preyingmathis2517
    @preyingmathis2517 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Unfortunately it doesn't work for stadium truck dang it. It will do everything on a stadium truck other than toe adjustment. If you find a way to get it to work with a stadium truck please make a video 😂

    • @lawton70
      @lawton70  7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I was able to test on my Stadium truck. What I did was use some spare wheel hexes as spacers when attaching the stands to the axles. What issue did you have for front toe?