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Edlarge
01-30-2010, 06:56 AM
Had it running todat first time properly in about 6 months
still no luck getting it wheelieing..
question, i have it set up for off road, but was running it on road with anacondas.
set up
20/58 clutch/spur
35wt front shocks 45wt rear shocks.
diff fluid standard.
this should wheelie right? even though everything is soft.
also i need to get a extension from battery in rear box to switch is there such a thing?
Edlarge
01-30-2010, 07:36 AM
ah yes one more thing,
at the rear where the rods link the rear wheel to the chasis, on the chasis side there are 5 holes and the screw goes into the middle on at top, however this hole has worn away and the screw keeps coming out and wheel flopping on its side,
any sugestions? i dont want to have to replace the whole thing, i have tried screw lock but that didnt work either.
cheers again
Blk95Cobra
01-30-2010, 09:43 AM
Alot of times you cant get it to wheelie because the rear tires are spinning instead of catching, especially with the anacondas.
When I had my Jato i had the Rx batteries in the middle box and changed my tires and they hooked up ALOT better and pullied wheelies from the start whenever I wanted.
Edlarge
01-30-2010, 09:51 AM
i wondered if i should get shocks with 100wt oil in for on road use and swap them when i go off road? or is the oil i have in the shocks now gonna be ok?
heavier means better handling right?
also what wheels should i use on road then?
Jclay
01-30-2010, 05:27 PM
i wondered if i should get shocks with 100wt oil in for on road use and swap them when i go off road? or is the oil i have in the shocks now gonna be ok?
heavier means better handling right?
also what wheels should i use on road then?
For some reason when I put 500K in my diff my Jato lost its abillity to wheelie but that’s what I wanted to do.
Jurgen
01-30-2010, 06:09 PM
How is your tune ? Maybe the low speed needs some adjustments .
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