Getting The Most Out Of Your Radio Controlled Buggy's Shocks
A lot of effort is put into tuning those shocks on your radio
controlled buggy with oil and spring selection, but there is one
more thing you can do to those shocks to help soak up those
berms and whoops, handle jumps better, or gain more traction.
In only two minutes and no extra cash outta yer pocket.
If you go grab your off-road radio controlled buggy right now,
and look at your rear shocks, you should see that there are
other holes on the tower and the suspension arms where the
shocks could attach. (Assuming your vehicle has shock towers,
the Traxxas Revo does not, for instance)
Those holes offer you more tuning options on your radio
controlled buggy. If you mount the lower shock end out towards
the wheel, on the suspension arm, your buggy or truck will gain
more corner speed and land better off of jumps. If you do the
opposite, move it inward on the supsension arm, the rear end
softens and you gain traction.
Moving the upper shock end back and forth on the radio
controlled buggy's shock tower also affects how your off-roader
rolls in the dirt. If you move it out towards the wheel-side on
the tower, your RC ride should handle the bumper track better,
and soak up the berms and whoops. Moving it inward on the shock
tower is what you want to do on high bite tracks.
As you can see, this is an easy tuning option won't cost you an
additional trip to the hobby store for parts, or an hour of
messing with shock oil and springs, so it can be a very
convenient thing to do to your radio controlled buggy at the
track. It is NOT available on every radio controlled buggy. This
is another reason why you want to look real hard at your choices
when purchasing an RC vehicle. The more tuning options, and the
more know-how on how to use them, the more fun you will have
racing and bashing.
Always buy the radio controlled buggy with with the most tuning
options.