Revo suspension?
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Revo suspension?
Just recently I tried the long travel setup and really didn't like it. So I'm going to go back to the P2 setup, and lower the ride height. I want some stiffer springs, could I use the ones from the long travel set and use with the P2 rockers? I don't see any problem, but if there is one, I'm sure I can find out here.
I ordered a Traxxas Resonator pipe, with the Traxxas aluminum pushrods, and RDlogics Aluminum P2 rockers. I was just curious, could the added power from the pipe with stiffer springs cause the truck to wheelie alot? I would like to stay away from that, as I run mostly on gravel and paved parking lots. Not much offroad bashing for me.
-- Joe
I ordered a Traxxas Resonator pipe, with the Traxxas aluminum pushrods, and RDlogics Aluminum P2 rockers. I was just curious, could the added power from the pipe with stiffer springs cause the truck to wheelie alot? I would like to stay away from that, as I run mostly on gravel and paved parking lots. Not much offroad bashing for me.
-- Joe
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RE: Revo suspension?
although u will see a nice power increase from the pipe, you should have trouble w/ it wheelieing. most people wish it was that easy to make their revo wheelie, i do!
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RE: Revo suspension?
yes i had the same prob....list of things you can do
1.center diff
2.loosing slipper bout 8th turn
3. make rear cvds level and front a little above level
It all worked for me just make sure is you do number dont forget the rear brake kit or you will endo
1.center diff
2.loosing slipper bout 8th turn
3. make rear cvds level and front a little above level
It all worked for me just make sure is you do number dont forget the rear brake kit or you will endo