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Originally Posted by Rebelrc
That's cool Mark
I didn't know of this serpent kit
That's the system I've been campaigning for years lol
It's actually a system called camber compensation designed and <patented> by Dax sports cars lol
Should work very well in offroad low grip conditions, do you think?
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Originally Posted by metalmickey0
Going by those pics. I dont think it`ll be effective. From what i can see is if the outside wheel raises up it then pushes down on the inside wheel. Which in turn will lean the car even more to the outside of the corner. In my opinion not what you want..That is unless i`m missing something i wont be doing anything like it on mine.
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in the damp/wet it gave amazing grip (i had a version for my xray from Arena rc)
yup dax and there are some vids on youtube of it working on rc
metal, not quite, it does not push the chassis, imagine your wheels are on the flat suface, pic up the front on car and roll to left and right, the wheels will both remain upright with your 1 degree on them, its does not effect shocks/springs (though set up can be changed) simply camber links, it worked so well in the damp with ic as it car max contact patch on any chassis roll.
if you put the car on a flat surface and pushe the chassis up and down its as any conventional suspension, where the wheels do what they do without, its only on chassis roll and on one wheel deflection, in ic on road you remove any roll bars too of it numbs the effect!
these may help
http://youtu.be/5qtu--vh5wc
http://youtu.be/DYjfUyddUkQ
http://youtu.be/VYDuSdeKn-8