1/35 Orlandoo Hunter OH35P01 and OH35A01
#29
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Here we go guys. (before and after videos)
I had some issues with my jeep been really bouncy after fitting the upgrade alloy shocks.
this is my solution, results may vary
1-Remove shocks from vehicle
2-remove top cap, (careful not to take of the spring adjuster, its a pain to get back on)
3-compress shock and get ready with a drop of 7000wt oil
4-as u place a drop, slowly uncompress the shock so it sucks the oil in
5-cover the top with ur finger and cycle the shock a few times
6-fully compress the shock and wipe away excess oil
7-refit the cap and its good to go
After reassembly, if the shock is excessively stiff. repeat steps 6-7
Before
After
I had some issues with my jeep been really bouncy after fitting the upgrade alloy shocks.
this is my solution, results may vary
1-Remove shocks from vehicle
2-remove top cap, (careful not to take of the spring adjuster, its a pain to get back on)
3-compress shock and get ready with a drop of 7000wt oil
4-as u place a drop, slowly uncompress the shock so it sucks the oil in
5-cover the top with ur finger and cycle the shock a few times
6-fully compress the shock and wipe away excess oil
7-refit the cap and its good to go
After reassembly, if the shock is excessively stiff. repeat steps 6-7
Before
After
#30
Great mod there! Seems to work a charm. The aluminium shocks are not oil filled then? We used to do the same thing with the Losi Mini-T & Micro-T "friction" shocks (spring holders really) before they came out with the oil filled ones. I wonder if the oil filled shocks made for the Losi Micro-T might fit the Orlandoo. If I get a chance to find my Micro-T I will be sure to measure the shocks and post the measurements here.
#31
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these alloy shocks are really just glorified spring holders, I mean they are heaps better than stock but they are just too smooth... so far this oil is working... its just thick enough not to leak out
yeah buddy if u get a chance that would be great...
yeah buddy if u get a chance that would be great...
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Hey guys i am considering buying a hunter. i was just wondering if i need to use the receiver that comes with the controller or can i set up the one that you can buy for it on banggood. thanks for reading.Attachment 2246255
#39
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It depends on what servo you are planing to run and if u plan to run lights....
the orlandoo uses a low voltage servo and the 3in1 ESC has a built in voltage step down
but the orlandoo esc does not have a LVD...
so if u plan to use a aftermarker servo and dont need lights the 10a ebay esc work a treat.
the orlandoo uses a low voltage servo and the 3in1 ESC has a built in voltage step down
but the orlandoo esc does not have a LVD...
so if u plan to use a aftermarker servo and dont need lights the 10a ebay esc work a treat.
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Hey guys sorry to bug you with more questions but what battery do you guys use? Since the one orlandoo sold got taken off of bangood I️ don’t know exactly what battery to use. Any other tips for beginner orlandoo owners would be appreciated
#43
Go to rcmart.com under orlandoo category, they sell a pack of Mimh battery for it.
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Hey guys I actually finished my hunter not that long ago, It’s Stock everything so I won’t post any of those, but I bought some Losi micro desert truck wheels that I’m getting on. I’ll post some pics when I’m done with it
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You need to put the BBCode IMG tag enclosed the image link like this one: https://www.bbcode.org/examples/?id=10
Looking forward to see your build.
Looking forward to see your build.