Grease will attrack micro debris and in the long run will act like sand paper, otherwise you could use graphite powder or if you dont have any just scrub pencil inside metal link rod hole
Oh man screwing in the ball bearing cover must have been hard huh it is so tiny and impossible to pick up lol LOVED YOUR VIDEO MAN THANKS FOR POSTING!!!
I think they would come in handy if you were using the van for off road because of its durability and that little bit more clearance but if you were thinking anything else I think the standards would do the job nicely since they are adjustable still....great video David keep them rolling mate👍👍👍
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not noticeable improvement in handling, but you're better off placing ballasts on the frame itself. ive been able to get good top speed runs with the ballasts.
i expected something better than this, i wouldnt even call it an upgrade. less travel, requires break in, limited camber. they should have took something like gadoga's design and made it metal.
I like that you figure the parts by experience. It's refreshing!
its fun sometimes and rewarding when and if you do complete the assembly without instructions for sure.
A sweet little truck right there ❤️
Grease will attrack micro debris and in the long run will act like sand paper, otherwise you could use graphite powder or if you dont have any just scrub pencil inside metal link rod hole
Oh man screwing in the ball bearing cover must have been hard huh it is so tiny and impossible to pick up lol LOVED YOUR VIDEO MAN THANKS FOR POSTING!!!
Small parts and my stubby fingers don't mix hahaha.
@@RunThatRC try magnetizing your drivers it makes dealing with tiny parts much easier
get a good tiny magnet and stick it on your tool, enjoy.
loved it
I think they would come in handy if you were using the van for off road because of its durability and that little bit more clearance but if you were thinking anything else I think the standards would do the job nicely since they are adjustable still....great video David keep them rolling mate👍👍👍
yeah the standard setup is definitely fine.
Does it increase steering angle? lower arm has more clearance
it does increase the angle but a servo horn would be needed and a adjustable steering rate transmitter.
I want one of these in full size lol
drift van!
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Thanks for the kind words. I appreciate you wanting to put a link to my channel on yours. Ofcourse thats ok with me fellow RCer! Have a great day!
I predict its going to be a little more stable with those metal suspension parts. They bring more weight down low
I have yet to run it. Been too busy lately. It might help from rolling over but the parts do limit travel compared to stock parts.
not noticeable improvement in handling, but you're better off placing ballasts on the frame itself. ive been able to get good top speed runs with the ballasts.
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What is the price?
14.90 USD
i expected something better than this, i wouldnt even call it an upgrade. less travel, requires break in, limited camber. they should have took something like gadoga's design and made it metal.
im with you on that. this is just more complications without that much or any benefit over stock.
Can the upper arms be shortened to add even more camber?
yes they can be adjusted.