Bump Steer in RC Explained.

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  • čas přidán 31. 10. 2022
  • #rccar #weareae #teamassociated #racing

Komentáře • 21

  • @DClavalois
    @DClavalois Před rokem +1

    Guys keep it coming. Very informative, not all videos explain the affect these changes have on the car. Definitely using these videos as set up references. I have a request that no one has ever explained, on 4 wd the affect of the front hing pill and what affect it creates. primarily the +1 out on A mount and a .5 in on the B mount, as an example. Sincerely Darick

  • @DESOUSAB
    @DESOUSAB Před 9 měsíci

    Not enough of this stuff on CZcams. Instant subscribe.

  • @kevinprice7620
    @kevinprice7620 Před rokem

    I really appreciate these videos. I have been back into rc racing for over a year now and started off with oval, but I have been enjoying carpet off-road racing. The way you explain what it is, how to tune it, and what that does on the track is fantastic.

  • @SlaytanicSuperstarr
    @SlaytanicSuperstarr Před rokem

    Great video presentation, delivery and info. As an old school driver I'm glad these videos exist, I remember some of this but in fragments or outright forgot. I really appreciate ya'll not padding the run time. Keep up the great work mates.

  • @jamesshaver7977
    @jamesshaver7977 Před rokem

    Great video. Looking forward to more like this

  • @drewhamilton6906
    @drewhamilton6906 Před rokem

    Good job 👍
    Loving your nice short and to the point videos.

  • @nitro_head
    @nitro_head Před rokem

    Great video... 👍

  • @OnroadRC_and_OffroadRC_Finland
    @OnroadRC_and_OffroadRC_Finland Před 10 měsíci +1

    "When you reduce the caster you are going to get more bump in." I thought it is vice versa so that reducing caster would make steering go toward bump out.

  • @erichill5328
    @erichill5328 Před rokem

    Two thumbs up 👍🏻👍🏻…!!!!
    Thank you.

  • @colestaples2010
    @colestaples2010 Před rokem

    This was very helpful. I installed the plus 3mm steering rack on my b6 and t6 mainly for extra strength while I learn. Had no ide it added bump out to my set up. Simply remove the 1mm ball stud on one side and it looks like it’s fixed. Good timing also because I plan to lower it down soon and hit a carpet track

  • @sander89706
    @sander89706 Před rokem

    👌👌

  • @chowettgoes
    @chowettgoes Před rokem

    Brilliant to know even if the takeaway is dial it out of your setup 👍👍

  • @TeamRC3D
    @TeamRC3D Před rokem

    Liking the videos - question the manual shows using the angled ball stud socket on the outer steering link but note you have got a standard straight one - which one should we be running?

    • @hallbrothersrc3308
      @hallbrothersrc3308  Před rokem

      Neither makes any difference, sometimes the cranked one is needed for clearance on the spring.

  • @mattmorris8742
    @mattmorris8742 Před 5 měsíci

    Hello,
    I just bought a b7. I switched to +2.5 pivot and 5 castor insert(tab down)
    I found that I have a lot of bump out at full droop.
    Rack is raised with 2mm spacer at the bottom.
    What should change ?
    Otherwise all spacers are kit.
    Thank you

  • @14RPilot
    @14RPilot Před rokem

    Is that PS56 Mustard Yellow?

  • @loucederberg9544
    @loucederberg9544 Před rokem

    Hi, I’m looking for more bump in on my 6.3 and cannot remove anymore spacers from the ballstud on the steering plates. Using +3 bellcranks, would you shim the rack say 2mm, or would you add them to the plate to achieve the minus 1mm that I am looking for?

  • @jessewalz
    @jessewalz Před 10 měsíci

    You need a @donate now” button. Thank you!

  • @Stewpkiddable
    @Stewpkiddable Před rokem

    can we all agree that 'associated electronic' is probably the worst name for any company ever on the face of the planet. you literally read it and then start hunting for context and you find none. just ignorance. TLR all day.