jondilly1974
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Well then explain how I got my Typhon 6s to sit lower by tightening the droop screws? I’ve done it. The screw pushes against the chassis plate, which makes the lower arm sit higher. So instead of the lower arm having a downward angle towards the wheel, it is now flat or even slightly upward towards the wheel. If his left screw is 80% tight and the right is 20% tight, one side is going to be sitting a lot higher.You don't understand droop... Droop is when lets say you hit a jump and your a arms go down cause they are just hanging there. That is droop. The rougher the terrain the more droop you should run. Just check out how much droop this Subaru is running! Woah
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Droop is adjusted with the tire off and the arm hanging. You should use a droop gauge under the arm. Just watch a video of it on youtube or something...droop is easy. Its not like Ackerman or some crazy other dumb sh*t lol