Thursday , 21 November 2024

RC Suspension Tuning Guide – Axle Height

RC Tuning - Axle Height

What is Axle Height?
Some vehicles (like off-road or Formula 1 cars) allow you to move the front axle up or down a certain distance from center. This is typically achieved by placing spacers either above (to lower the axle) or below (to raise the axle).

Keeping the Axle in the middle position (equal shims above and below the steering block) is best for most conditions. It will give the best feel of enter and exit steering.

See also: Ride Height, Roll Center

Tuning with Axle Height
Lower Axle Height
• Lower Roll Center
• More Droop
• More steering entering corners
• Less steering exiting corners

Higher Axle Height
• Higher Roll Center
• Less Droop
• Less steering entering corners
• More steering exiting corners

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