Typhon Typhon 3s shock position

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Been doing some big jump and was hoping someone here could help me out. Im running rpm a-arms which have an extra mounting position. If moving the shock out toward the wheel what conidtion does this best suite? If sending big would you want the shock more vertical? Appreciate all the help

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More angle usually makes a slower firmer push (less leverage)

more vertical usually makes a faster/softer push ( more leverage)

Sending big, it won't matter where you put them, as long as that chassis is slapping the ground that's all that counts imo ..👍
 
More angle usually makes a slower firmer push (less leverage)

more vertical usually makes a faster/softer push ( more leverage)

Sending big, it won't matter where you put them, as long as that chassis is slapping the ground that's all that counts imo ..👍
Awesome! Ill have to play around then. One more thing chassis slap is preferred? These are all noob Q's so apoogizes😁
 
Awesome! Ill have to play around then. One more thing chassis slap is preferred? These are all noob Q's so apoogizes😁


Yes, it is needed and part of the design.. if the chassis didn't slap, it would rip itself apart at the limbs..👍

There are No dumb questions man.. we all had to learn at some point ...ask away..😎
 
Yes, it is needed and part of the design.. if the chassis didn't slap, it would rip itself apart at the limbs..👍

There are No dumb questions man.. we all had to learn at some point ...ask away..😎
Thank you thank you
 
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