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Question about the pill adjustment and the TLR manual doesn't really explain what I need to know..

I want to run maximum anti squat with minimum toe in, is this possible ??? I'm experimenting with a setup on a project car not a Typhon.

Below is the Arrma manual page showing the rear pill adjustments, maybe I'm having a blonde moment but from how I read it, what I want is not possible..!!🤔

Anyone out there with this knowledge please come forward, Thx
Tagged a few of the people who I think maybe able to help @razorrc @SrC @gotnitro



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As Yonic shows , "C" block up and out , and the "D" block down and in .
Not shown in the manual that are included are these . The "dot" is 1/2 degree , the "slash" is 1 degree . The 4 bottom ones are what you need for what you are saying you want to do . This combination will give you a total of 4 degrees of anti-squat , and 1 degree of toe .
Remember what these things do , anti squat is for the back of the truck to not drop and cause more forward bite / movement , but on jumps can cause more " buck up " . Usually applied on high traction conditions .
Less toe , also used for high traction surfaces . This also affects corner entry / corner exit speeds .

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Awesome, thanks for explaining that up for me.. 👍🏼

Using your bottom 4 pills I'm guessing I put the dot in the furthest corner top on the RF and the RR goes bottom inner??
 
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Is there a vendor where I can order just the rear RF/RR pills/blocks?
 
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