Set-up for running on pavement
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Set-up for running on pavement
Anyone set-up their MT for running on smooth pavement? What wheels/tires/suspension set-up do you use?
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RE: Set-up for running on pavement
Morning Mate
I run my Raptor on the road,The only thing i did was fit a set of Proline 40series Roadrages.Changed the shock oil to a lighter weight & Manufactured a set of skid plates to protect the thing from bottoming out,By fitting the proline roadrages it decressed the ride height by 1"1/2 and incressed the track by 2" which gives it the most stable platform at high speed,Also on radio if you have the options decress Steering input to servo as this is the key to good road handeling as you dont need as much on raod compared to running on the dirt or track
I run my Raptor on the road,The only thing i did was fit a set of Proline 40series Roadrages.Changed the shock oil to a lighter weight & Manufactured a set of skid plates to protect the thing from bottoming out,By fitting the proline roadrages it decressed the ride height by 1"1/2 and incressed the track by 2" which gives it the most stable platform at high speed,Also on radio if you have the options decress Steering input to servo as this is the key to good road handeling as you dont need as much on raod compared to running on the dirt or track