I think this video is great for 1/8 scale, Still not sure proper way to set droop on the D216 or D418. No droop screws to make adjustment! Thanks David for your knowledge!
David, I really appreciate your videos. Has made servicing my HB car very easy. I don't follow how you come up with the droop though. I have the 30mm blocks and droop gauge. I get confused on how many mm are in the axle ?
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No. But most setup sheets will have the shock length measurement and not this method. I would adjust according to conditions and how your buggy is handling.
U are the MAN. David !!!
I think this video is great for 1/8 scale, Still not sure proper way to set droop on the D216 or D418. No droop screws to make adjustment! Thanks David for your knowledge!
Awesome I have been doing this for awhile and it works great on my car 👍
Nice! 👍
David, I really appreciate your videos. Has made servicing my HB car very easy. I don't follow how you come up with the droop though. I have the 30mm blocks and droop gauge. I get confused on how many mm are in the axle ?
JPou8
Veri good metod but Before checking the droop you must have THE SAME IDENTICAL CAMBER ON BOTH WHEELS IN THE SAME AXLES
Yes, this is correct👍
Does this tool measure ride height and droop screws?
The color grade is so lit tho
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Is this the standard setting for all 1/8 buggies?
No. But most setup sheets will have the shock length measurement and not this method. I would adjust according to conditions and how your buggy is handling.
why is the droop screw upside down?
It pushes down onto the chassis. You will see droop screws with button heads or simple grub/set screws
The front of my buggy is angled so it sits way higher than the rear, the rear has more droop than the front; how can I set the front properly?