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RC Drift - BUMP STEER - How To Eliminate
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 พ.ค. 2024
- I bring out a few drift cars and discuss the bumpsteer
aspect of RC Drifting and how to eliminate bump steer to a certain extent.
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Very insightful as always! Thanks for sharing. This was helpful.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
I think if you wanted to fully eliminate the bump steer, you would need a setup where all arms and tie rods are equal lengths & parallel. Unequal length arms will effect camber throughout suspension travel, which effects the toe. A tie rod that is longer/shorter than the arms will stop being parallel throughout suspension travel. You might even have to go 0 camber/caster but I'm unsure on that one.
This. 👍👍
Great point. I agree. Just wish I paid attention to some other chassis I had beforehand because I do remember a owning a vehicle having 0 caster.
I've reduced bumpsteer on my YD-2 by adding spacers between steering rack and ball stud. Just like you said, no bumpsteer isn't good and some people like it, I like having some controlled
Awesome info Joshua! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Mark. Still learning a bit about it.
Personally I wouldn t care for no bumpsteer when the steering is straight on a drift car. But thanks for the vid, I need it for my onroad car! ✌🏼
Cool channel man, I just bought an RDX and can't wait to build it and get into the drift hobby :)
Thanks Bro im having the same issues i will try to get those arms and steering parallel to see how that goes, i like how you place our GOD first keep it like that bro, Blessings! GOD is real 100%
Let me know how it goes and be blessed. I am with you 100%. God is real.
Keep up the good work😊
Thank you, I will
Im on the same journey bro! Great video as always. 💪💯
Thanks bro. These comments are a great help too.
It’s very possible to achieve 0 dump steer with the ddss I have the same front end, try getting rid of the spacers that were added at the knuckle and increase the servo angle with some spacers, the parallelism will stay more through the sweep of steering, buuuut a low profile servo might be needed due to the design of the ddss
What front knuckles are you running?
@@idealautofactory rhino racing knuckles
@mattchew9583 ok. I’m gonna shoot a video doing exactly what you stated above. I think it’ll be cool to put some more angle on the servo to make the steering arc during the sweep
Unequal length arms will cause bump steer. as well as non parallel arms.
I’m paying attention to that as well. Good point. The little diagram in the video had all 3 arms at equal length.
@@idealautofactory high performance academy (online motorsports/tuning courses website) has a motorsports wheel alignment/suspension course where part of it goes through bump steer. 👍
Off topic question.. is that the shark dss front?. I have the yd2 ZX. And i want the shark front end with dss.. but i dont see a solution for the top deck. Cant find anything online. Im based in Uk btw..
Yes it is the Rhino Racing DDSS front.
Have you ran your current setup without the top deck? I would give it a try first and see if you like it… then get the DDSS if you like running only a bottom deck.
You would need the gearbox too, but I run without and I like it, you could adopt your own way to stiffen by using a similar style as the rdx stock chassis, or just use what you have and mod it a bit.
get the front gearbox from team AD, the "DDSS" from team AD support YD2 upper deck mounting
@poorkid6134 good stuff. Thanks for chiming in. I didn’t know that!
@@poorkid6134 link it please