Loved how you mentioned stock settings for your servo saver tend to be a little soft. I set my buggy to the strictly stated setting in the book and my tires kept bouncing back and forth. Guys at the track said crank that puppy down your servo won't get hurt. Sure enough I adjusted the servo saver until the wheels stopped bouncing or almost wiggling back and forth and my servo is three seasons old and going strong. I however have never used lock tight and it doesn't loosen or come out of adjustment.
Other nice video! Suggestions for video serie. Driving techniques, like on nitro buggy, truggy and electric, when brake when do full throttle, when turn a little when full turn on different types of tracks
I run my truck with extra spares and the spring pretty much locked out, but for buggy I like having a little movement from the spring to make it a little easier on the servo.
Great info thanks, Congratulations on yours and your wife's win @ the nitro explosion, are you going to be coming to Florida again next year ?? I don't have any social media to keep up with it all.
Loved how you mentioned stock settings for your servo saver tend to be a little soft. I set my buggy to the strictly stated setting in the book and my tires kept bouncing back and forth. Guys at the track said crank that puppy down your servo won't get hurt. Sure enough I adjusted the servo saver until the wheels stopped bouncing or almost wiggling back and forth and my servo is three seasons old and going strong. I however have never used lock tight and it doesn't loosen or come out of adjustment.
Very nice, thanks!
Thanks brotha, this will help with my mbx8 & mbx8T builds
Yes sir!
Another great tip, with reasons and examples to back it as usual.. thanks again Drake!! Keep em coming👍🏻
My pleasure, thank you very much!
Thank you Adam for all your informative videos about RC stuffs. Very helpful. Subed.
Thank you very much!
Thanks MR adam for the nice information🌹🌹🌹👍👍👍
My pleasure, thank you!
Other nice video! Suggestions for video serie. Driving techniques, like on nitro buggy, truggy and electric, when brake when do full throttle, when turn a little when full turn on different types of tracks
Thank you very much, those are great video ideas.
@@AdamDrake Thank you for share your knowledge! Keep making good videos and racing.
@@RBAERO My pleasure, thank you!
Thanks Mr adam 👍
Welcome!
The front lower arms seems to be machined or cuted on the part of donwstop bolts
No, they're stock.
ok ok, tell me if this is a horrible idea... I took off the spring, put 2 spaces on the threads and put the bottom nut on completely locking it.
I run my truck with extra spares and the spring pretty much locked out, but for buggy I like having a little movement from the spring to make it a little easier on the servo.
@@AdamDrake well I'm talking about truggy btw not buggy jsyk
So are those weights on the front hinge pins? Sneaky sneaky
those are stiffeners , support the a arms
Arm supports to increase durability and help support the "A" pivot.
Thanks for the tip. Makes complete sense.
My pleasure!
Great info thanks, Congratulations on yours and your wife's win @ the nitro explosion, are you going to be coming to Florida again next year ?? I don't have any social media to keep up with it all.
Thank you very much! Yes, I hope to line up a FL. trip in the near future.