Thanks! I was trying to figure out the proper spring rates for replacement on these. On the Arrma site they have the lbs/inch ratings as well as the nm/cm rating. Do you think making a dual rate spring stack per shock may work? Like a short/stiff infraction, Limitless, or Felony spring for jumps paired with a longer plush spring for bumps? Just use two of those spring hats in between the two springs with one inverted to prevent binding.
I’m testing notorious 6s springs since i had them laying around. Only needed 3 spacers in the front and 4 in the rear. Setup runs pretty good with being stiffer and a good in between for bashing.
hi, so 6lb on the front and a tiny increase on the rear? mine seems waaaay too soft on the rear straight out of the box. What would 6 all round drive like?.many thanks 👍🍺🇬🇧
I put this one on my S4 with a small spacer and oh my God popping willies. I just can’t turn as hard as before, but it’s worth it ARRMA Shock Spring 85mm 1.09n/mm 6.2lb/in (2): 6S, ARAC8928
Hey thanks for the great video. Instead of having that many spacers in the rear would you go a different spring if you had to get them again? Just about to get new ones for mine. thanks!
You went 6.09lb 85mm front and mentioned maybe going 4lb rear instead of the 3.65lb you demoed. No option for 4lb springs, Next closest option I see is 5.4lb for the rear. Would this be too stiff you think? Or if you went 6.91lb front and 5.4lb rear is another option I see to keep more of a difference front to back..Sorry for all the questions new to the hobby .
Hi Earl, as I already own 2 Mojave 6s, the 4s looks good but I went for the new Tekno SCT as I want a truck that has great handling , I will also turn my secound Mojave into the New Big Rock 1/7 once parts become available on Jenny's RC. I also have been working on some old Team Durango vehicles and can't wait to run them next year...still the biggest release for 2023 Losi Promoto .
Normally the motor location has something to do with spring rates I feel an rc that is rear end heavy the spring should be heavier as well but seeing that arrma love chassis slap this might not matter on a metal chassis rc from them but seeing there plastic chassis continuously break this could be the reason 👌
@webbyhawk5643 ya the 6s line spring hold up better then the 4 s line as they loose there spring back so quick and upgrade you’ll notice a big improvement
Thanks!
Appreciate your support 💯🙏
Thanks! I was trying to figure out the proper spring rates for replacement on these. On the Arrma site they have the lbs/inch ratings as well as the nm/cm rating.
Do you think making a dual rate spring stack per shock may work? Like a short/stiff infraction, Limitless, or Felony spring for jumps paired with a longer plush spring for bumps? Just use two of those spring hats in between the two springs with one inverted to prevent binding.
Appreciate your support
Good idea. Did you try it?
I’m testing notorious 6s springs since i had them laying around. Only needed 3 spacers in the front and 4 in the rear. Setup runs pretty good with being stiffer and a good in between for bashing.
hi, so 6lb on the front and a tiny increase on the rear? mine seems waaaay too soft on the rear straight out of the box. What would 6 all round drive like?.many thanks 👍🍺🇬🇧
I put this one on my S4 with a small spacer and oh my God popping willies. I just can’t turn as hard as before, but it’s worth it ARRMA Shock Spring 85mm 1.09n/mm 6.2lb/in (2): 6S, ARAC8928
Could try a heavier shock oil to
i went through this process on my Kraton 4S. been plush ever since. super knowledge episode🤜🤛
Thanks 🙏
Do the new springs have more coil per inch or millimeter however it's measured?
Only the 6lb spring did
If you run out of spacers Earl
You could try some say like 5/6mm zip ties 😊
Hey thanks for the great video. Instead of having that many spacers in the rear would you go a different spring if you had to get them again? Just about to get new ones for mine. thanks!
You went 6.09lb 85mm front and mentioned maybe going 4lb rear instead of the 3.65lb you demoed. No option for 4lb springs, Next closest option I see is 5.4lb for the rear. Would this be too stiff you think? Or if you went 6.91lb front and 5.4lb rear is another option I see to keep more of a difference front to back..Sorry for all the questions new to the hobby .
Hi Earl, as I already own 2 Mojave 6s, the 4s looks good but I went for the new Tekno SCT as I want a truck that has great handling , I will also turn my secound Mojave into the New Big Rock 1/7 once parts become available on Jenny's RC. I also have been working on some old Team Durango vehicles and can't wait to run them next year...still the biggest release for 2023 Losi Promoto .
When are we going to see your new House and did you finally move in ?
Did you feel like the truck was bottoming out to much?
The last video the rc suspension was collapsed on landing getting the body stuck
Go with stiff springs all the way around and adjust with spacers and oil weight…
Why didn't u get some vg progressive springs??
They not in stock at the hobby shop
Earl... Do I need a tow truck.🤪😛😝 Is this a trick question. Yes!🛻
sure , for bashing you need to be harder, front and rear, for 500 box, Arrma could make it better ! ;)
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Heavier the spring the less traction the softer the more traction you get. All arrmas have harder front springs than the rears
Normally the motor location has something to do with spring rates I feel an rc that is rear end heavy the spring should be heavier as well but seeing that arrma love chassis slap this might not matter on a metal chassis rc from them but seeing there plastic chassis continuously break this could be the reason 👌
@@earlmoorhead5555 i know but the rear should feel softer and the front harder
Thank God we can all benefit from Earl's "wisdom" SMH.
So what did you end up going for in the front and the rear?
3.69lb front 3.06lb rear what I showed in the video I still run
Just there 6s line of spring seem to hold up way better then there 4s springs
Okay ya I just watched the video where you run it and say you thought it might need stiffer in the back so just making sure
@webbyhawk5643 ya the 6s line spring hold up better then the 4 s line as they loose there spring back so quick and upgrade you’ll notice a big improvement
ua-cam.com/video/7kF9BiW-Hko/v-deo.htmlsi=hTaTGelpWZkOz5d3. This one is almost a year later and look at the landing in slow motion
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You need thicker shock oil
Shocks are good
Cool
GUY???? What in carnation are you DRINKING that piece isn't supposed to SLIDE 😜👍💯🤟
Only when adding spacers
@@earlmoorhead5555 yeah guy🤣😂
You in a hotel earl?? I see ypur rcs are in a storage locker. Come move to utah!!! We have aerospace job openings at my work!!???
My house is getting repaired 👌