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adam_111 04-04-2011 07:30 PM

Camber
 
Hi guys,

im new to off road and i was just wondering, when i set the camber on a mad monkey, do i push the car down and set the camber from where it rebounds to?

cheers :)

adam_111 04-04-2011 08:19 PM

ive just checked out the camber that the manual says to dial in, and its seems rather alot too much, anyone got any opinions on this?:S

Robbiejuk 04-04-2011 11:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adam_111 (Post 485812)
Hi guys,

im new to off road and i was just wondering, when i set the camber on a mad monkey, do i push the car down and set the camber from where it rebounds to?

cheers :)

Yeah load up the car with all relevant radio gear, motor and battery. Find a nice flat surface and drop the car from about a foot onto it. let the car settle and then take your readings.

A good starter point is 1 degree all round I find.

Can't comment on the mad monkey kit setup as I haven't got one but I would say go for 1 degree all round to start off with and then change to your likgin after driving.

Cameo 06-04-2011 12:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adam_111 (Post 485812)
Hi guys,

im new to off road and i was just wondering, when i set the camber on a mad monkey, do i push the car down and set the camber from where it rebounds to?

cheers :)

Yes, the camber needs to be set in acordance with the ride height.
I use 0 deg on the front and 1 deg on the rear. If you need a little more steering or quicker response then change the front to 1 deg.

adam_111 06-04-2011 03:42 PM

cheers guys! all setup now :)


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