Let me add some clarification to the links on the differential. Most RC cars come set up at ride height with full extension. However, if you look at a monster truck, the front differential and rear differential links are parallel to the chassis, meaning there are flat and level for the most part. The drive shafts are at their smallest points. So, zero degrees to the horizon sitting still. Most of us RC enthusiasts will be setting up our links and / or drive shafts for full extension to make room for compression. The drive shaft is getting smaller.
Let me add some clarification to the links on the differential.
Most RC cars come set up at ride height with full extension.
However, if you look at a monster truck, the front differential and rear differential links are parallel to the chassis, meaning there are flat and level for the most part. The drive shafts are at their smallest points.
So, zero degrees to the horizon sitting still.
Most of us RC enthusiasts will be setting up our links and / or drive shafts for full extension to make room for compression. The drive shaft is getting smaller.