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DB01 rear suspension mount screws
Hey dudes
sorry to bother you all again, but ive just noticed after doing a few weeks of club racing, the screw heads under the chassis that hold the rear suspension mount on have copped a real hammering and im using tony's screws, one of the hex's at this stage i cant get a hex driver into, the rear suspension mount itself is worn too, i didn't think i was running my ride height too low, but i may well be, what sort of ride heights are you boys running and have you encountered a similar issue as i have, there are a few big jumps at the local club ive been racing at, but i tend to land on the down slope, so i dont end up with too many hard landings on the flat thanks |
I run with driveshafts level and a soft setup. The back end of mine gets a bit of hammer but not so much that its killing the screws, but I am running the carbon parts so maybe they wear better?
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actually, good point, sorry i should have mentioned im running a db01r with the aluminium rear suspension mount, i'll check my ride height when i get home, but i think im at driveshafts level, or just a little under
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I also run with my drive shafts nearly level.. I have found that the pounding your shock mounts take (screws etc) is a lot more dependent on proper oil pressure in your shocks than anything else. If your shocks bottom out too easy, then the mounts and screws are going to take a terrible beating..
Proper oil pressure doesn't refer to 'oil weight', it is how much additional oil is in the shocks to increase the pressure against the piston as it is compressed. You want your shocks to be very hard to bottom out. This will help quite a bit. If you can, try switching to the Atomic Carbon shock mounts for the DB-01. They are fantastic and you can install the screws in the same fashion as the 501X/511X making the shocks much easier to remove and work on. Quote:
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bones level tamiya yellow spring and 35wt oil #2 piston
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What I meant is that you can run a longer screw through the back of the shock tower, hold it in place with a nut, run the shocks along the screw and then use the plastic nuts to hold the shocks in place - same as the standard 501X/511X in the photo below.. I did this with the Atomic Carbon towers for the DB-01.. http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...miya511x-3.jpg |
ahh now i get you, cool, thanks for the tip
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Once I get the car back together I'll get some pictures sorted. |
excellent, i'll be keen to see the pics
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