I can't remember exactly... but i read somewhere on this forum or rctech that you should first do the diffs before doing the slipper.
For the diffs, I think you are supposed to tighten as much as you dare first (cos I've actually stripped the nuts before) then loosen a turn or two.
As for the slipper, I think the Tamiya manual says to tighten till about 3mm of the screw is sticking out.
But i read that you can make sure its not too loose by holding on to the rear tires while the buggy is on the ground and engage the throttle.
You should hear the screeching sound of the slipper before the buggy front lifts off from the ground.
I guess that would mean the slipper is working right.
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