There are companies that sell gauges for setting the toe. I purchased one for less than $10.00 shipped, and it works great. I use it on all of my rigs. Thank you for another awesome video.
For best results you should make sure to have the vehicle fully-equipped when setting suspension. The static sag changes as you add weight so camber will change as you compress the shocks with the extra weight.
Hey Rich! I'm getting a new rc car and I have a 400 dollar budget currently looking at a Tamiya Xv-01 and a Hpi Wr8 Flux both used but in great condition. I can't decide one what to get I want a rally type of car that I can use both on road and off road. Great Videos Rich like always keep it up!
The Tamiya, you will get a GREAT body and detailing...The HPI you will get a pretty good driveline that's capable of higher speeds. I would pick the HPI...but be ware of parts issues with HPI. Also look into the Kyosho DRX VE
The RCNetwork Thanks for the response! I was debating the hpi since it is a 1/8 and bodies aren't really made for 1/8 rc cars(on road bodies) but thanks for the response! I think i'm going with the wr8 as I am going to be bashing this car a lot. I did take a look at the Kyosho Drx Ve and am also debating on that one.
So the tire is wobbling? Like the tire is unbalanced? Usually it works its way out....but never let it rest on the tires too long in storage. I remove my tires or set my RCs on stands
Hello. I am a beginner to RC. I currently own a E10. I have a 300mah charger. I currently have a 2000mah NiMH. I will be buying a 5000mah battery. How much time will it take to charge the 5000mah? thanks
I'm not sure I understand the type of charger you have - they're typically not rated in mah. In the grand scheme of things, a 2000mah battery will charge a little less than half the time a 5000mah battery will with the same charger and settings. Why not step up to Lipo? Chargers are hitting an all time low of $50 or so for a decent one and Lipo's in that range (5000mah, 2s 40c) are about $35 or so depending on the brand. Be sure to review the rules of Lipo batteries and they can be very safe and provide a much better driving experience - meaning no fade of power, batteries last longer, lighter, etc
Not that I've seen. There are "Camber Hubs/links" for the 1/10th scale stuff, I believe for the bomber/yeti, but nothing for the 1/24th stuff. I have seen people use a full front axle for the rear to obtain toe though.
Only thing I would add to your awesome video is that dropping the car straight down isn’t the best way to drop it. The car should be dropped with a bit of a forward motion so that the car rolls a bit. This way the tires won’t stick to the surface holding back the true adjustment. It also mimics the cars true motion as it is driven.
Da Poor Yooper yes, I picked this up in December of last year to use for the beginner series. One video a month covering all the topics listed in EP1. I think I would have that issue with almost any RC I picked....
There are companies that sell gauges for setting the toe. I purchased one for less than $10.00 shipped, and it works great. I use it on all of my rigs.
Thank you for another awesome video.
Good deal! Have a link? it will goto to spam, but I will approve it if you post
Yes , I have a RPM toe gauge I bought on Ebay for like $9.00 :-)
You can use a camber gauge by using a vertical wall behind or in front of the RC with the camber gauge flat against it.
Very informative, great video!👍
Thanks for watching RSRC!
Cracking watch and smashtastic explanation, I know have a firm grasp on what to do, 💯💥😎💥💯
Thanks buddy! Was it my Shark watch?
Good job.
Thanks Nordic!
Would i use the same size turn buckle wrench for a sc5m team kit?
Good video!
Thanks Shen!
Learned something there about camber for off road vehicles.
Glad to help!
thanks for that keep it simple
Thanks PRC!
For best results you should make sure to have the vehicle fully-equipped when setting suspension. The static sag changes as you add weight so camber will change as you compress the shocks with the extra weight.
+MotoErgoSum I mentioned this in the video.....and that I left the body off so the viewers could see easier
Tell me you didn't watch the video, without telling me you didn't watch the video.
nice video
Thanks RCTA!
Hey Rich! I'm getting a new rc car and I have a 400 dollar budget currently looking at a Tamiya Xv-01 and a Hpi Wr8 Flux both used but in great condition. I can't decide one what to get I want a rally type of car that I can use both on road and off road. Great Videos Rich like always keep it up!
The Tamiya, you will get a GREAT body and detailing...The HPI you will get a pretty good driveline that's capable of higher speeds. I would pick the HPI...but be ware of parts issues with HPI. Also look into the Kyosho DRX VE
The RCNetwork Thanks for the response! I was debating the hpi since it is a 1/8 and bodies aren't really
made for 1/8 rc cars(on road bodies) but thanks for the response! I think i'm going with the wr8 as I am going to be bashing this car a lot. I did take a look at the Kyosho Drx Ve and am also debating on that one.
I have an arrma typhon 6s (buggy). Is it normal for the tires to wobble just a bit?
So the tire is wobbling? Like the tire is unbalanced? Usually it works its way out....but never let it rest on the tires too long in storage. I remove my tires or set my RCs on stands
front wheel toe out will make steering heavier or lighter ?
tighter
Hello. I am a beginner to RC. I currently own a E10. I have a 300mah charger. I currently have a 2000mah NiMH. I will be buying a 5000mah battery. How much time will it take to charge the 5000mah? thanks
I'm not sure I understand the type of charger you have - they're typically not rated in mah. In the grand scheme of things, a 2000mah battery will charge a little less than half the time a 5000mah battery will with the same charger and settings. Why not step up to Lipo? Chargers are hitting an all time low of $50 or so for a decent one and Lipo's in that range (5000mah, 2s 40c) are about $35 or so depending on the brand. Be sure to review the rules of Lipo batteries and they can be very safe and provide a much better driving experience - meaning no fade of power, batteries last longer, lighter, etc
Will a 0° toe help with straight line performance? I'm just getting in to the rc drag racing.
Toe out will help with steering on tight tracks. 0/negative toe will likely help keeping things straight.
@@TheRCNetwork thanks
I need to camber a scx-24 ... any ideas?
Not that I've seen. There are "Camber Hubs/links" for the 1/10th scale stuff, I believe for the bomber/yeti, but nothing for the 1/24th stuff. I have seen people use a full front axle for the rear to obtain toe though.
Does this work on the latrax series?
Yes, it should as long as they have adjustable turnbuckles
Only thing I would add to your awesome video is that dropping the car straight down isn’t the best way to drop it. The car should be dropped with a bit of a forward motion so that the car rolls a bit. This way the tires won’t stick to the surface holding back the true adjustment. It also mimics the cars true motion as it is driven.
Thanks for the info!
What is the name of the rc car in this? I need to know 🙏
Team associated ProRally. Likely no longer available though.
This vehicle is discontinued an no longer available from team associated.
Da Poor Yooper yes, I picked this up in December of last year to use for the beginner series. One video a month covering all the topics listed in EP1. I think I would have that issue with almost any RC I picked....
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Toe out. Calmer steering. Toe in immadiate agresive steering