Thanks for the explanation. That's how I have some of my rigs setup. I'm thinking for my next build dual stage front and back but with smaller outer foams upfront.
Awesome, I never even gave it a thought about using different foams for front and rear , that's ideal in a high angle climb as the rears being slightly higher will help reduce a back roll over , Thanks for sharing this is really helpful to me cheers
Love your videos and way of thinking getting into hobby great advise!! I have few rigs I need to sell! But catching up on some your videos ! Since found your channel!
I appreciate it. I’m very please you’re enjoying the videos. Hopefully I can continue to provide content that you will enjoy as a thank you to you for your continued support.
Liked and Subbed , thanks for sharing, the stock foams in my 4.75 Krawlers kinda gave out “I run a lot in water/mud” I ordered the dual stage and ran 5.4 foams until they came in, I was going to just stick those dual stage in and call it good but now I want to do some testing 👍👊💪
Your explanation is the exact reason why I created the Anti-Foams. I also wanted the soft grippy feel of stock foams but the side wall support of a good dual stage.
I can’t wait to pick up a set of your anti foams for my new rig. Once I get the final weight it we’ll help me determine which rods I’ll need. Soon. Very soon.
I always run firmer foams in the rear but with a single stage up front how do you manage downhill turns. Seems like steering would suffer horribly on a down hill.
Very interesting idea! Personally I'm running dual stage on the front and rear but this is definitely a cool idea! Thanks for posting the video. I just subscribed! Please check out my channel too. Thanks
Thanks for the explanation. That's how I have some of my rigs setup.
I'm thinking for my next build dual stage front and back but with smaller outer foams upfront.
Thats a genius idea. Now i have to try this. Thanks for the tip!
This was amazing information. Thank you for your knowledge.
I appreciate your comment and support. Shoot I’ll continue to share any info I should stumble upon along the way 😅.
Great video. Killer info. Thx.
Awesome, I never even gave it a thought about using different foams for front and rear , that's ideal in a high angle climb as the rears being slightly higher will help reduce a back roll over ,
Thanks for sharing this is really helpful to me cheers
Awesome. I’m glad this was helpful and I hope you can utilize it with your rigs. Thank you for your comment and support.
Love your videos and way of thinking getting into hobby great advise!! I have few rigs I need to sell! But catching up on some your videos ! Since found your channel!
I appreciate it. I’m very please you’re enjoying the videos. Hopefully I can continue to provide content that you will enjoy as a thank you to you for your continued support.
Really good video, i share the same point of view as u just demonstrated it. Thanks for nice way to explain. Cheers.
Thank you so much for your comment and support. I thought this may be a helpful tip for someone to use to add performance and also save some money.
Liked and Subbed , thanks for sharing, the stock foams in my 4.75 Krawlers kinda gave out “I run a lot in water/mud” I ordered the dual stage and ran 5.4 foams until they came in, I was going to just stick those dual stage in and call it good but now I want to do some testing 👍👊💪
Thanks bud been playin with foam and suspension. Givin me more ideas!
Heck yeah. So many options that work so well.
Your explanation is the exact reason why I created the Anti-Foams. I also wanted the soft grippy feel of stock foams but the side wall support of a good dual stage.
I can’t wait to pick up a set of your anti foams for my new rig. Once I get the final weight it we’ll help me determine which rods I’ll need. Soon. Very soon.
@@thercsyndicate9867 awesome. I think you'll like them
I created anti-foams for another reason, because I thought they wouldn't stay as moist as my normal foams.
I always run firmer foams in the rear but with a single stage up front how do you manage downhill turns. Seems like steering would suffer horribly on a down hill.
That’s sum pretty hot intel bro got a comp coming up mite run that set up💪🏾
I hope it helps. On wheels with a predator compound this helps. The G8 are stiffer but still helps
yea what ever......., *truck on wall, rigid tire* oohhHHHHHhhoooooooo. --->thanks bro, you gave me some knowledge
I watched the video and I still didn't get it.. I thought everybody used dual stage, and harder in the back, softer in the front?
Where is it that your running your rig? Thanks for the info
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I've found a tyre hack for crawling that I use and it works as wheel weight I'm using plastic wheels 2.2s
Very interesting idea! Personally I'm running dual stage on the front and rear but this is definitely a cool idea! Thanks for posting the video. I just subscribed! Please check out my channel too. Thanks
Thank you very much for the comment and support. I will check out your channel for sure. Thank you again.