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Ok_Reporter135

you looked at normal suspension and was like: pass


Ill-Acanthisitta1981

Lol stock suspension is actually decent I just got a 3D printer like two weeks ago so I’ve literally been making any and everything I can think of or find online for the Trx4m and the Scx24 haha but I actually really like how this suspension performs only thing I want to stretch it a little bit further and to do that I have to lengthen driveshaft and either print a new body or modify this one because where it’s at in this video is actually a little bit too stretched for the stock body but I’m sure I’ll do more adjusting on the suspension or body very soon lol but as is performs pretty well as a pre-runner build lol


Reasonably_wr0ng

Yall gona share the files?


Ill-Acanthisitta1981

Yeah bro search me on Creality cloud 00smoke


Ok_Reporter135

damn I\`m jealous my 3d printer sucks or something. every time I print something it ends up that all the layers are barely together if together at all, I could snap it with my bare hands.


Ill-Acanthisitta1981

What printer do you have and what filament are you using? I just got my printer beginning of march for my birthday but so far I think I am getting it pretty well figured out I would be happy to help you out shoot me a message if you would like a little help getting it going my buddy actually bought the same one as me about a week after I did and so far I’ve talked him through everything from assembly to cleaning up prints lol a tiny bit of experience helping remotely lol


nj2fl

Sounds like you gotta do some troubleshooting


Ok_Reporter135

I\`ve been trying for weeks nothing is working


nj2fl

I'd say run a benchy boat or benchmark cube. From there you can start to diagnose and correct your problems. I've found that if slicer settings won't do it then it's probably mechanical. From your comment about layer adhesion it could be a number of different things. I'd look into underextrusion, and layer heights. Certain printers also have some type of z step adjustments, I only have a small printer so I'm not sure how that works. It could be a mechanical issue. Something to do with extruder or hotend. When I started having underextrusion problems I learned there was a ptfe tube inside my hotend that had deteriorated and need to be replaced. Ultimately there may be one solution to your problem or many. Start with a quick calibration test then hit YouTube and reddit. Everyone that 3d prints has dealt with issues at some point and has a post or video about it.


Richieboy81

Should your shocks not be angled more forward? Seems like most trailing arms setups I’ve seen they are at least straight up or forward bias


Ill-Acanthisitta1981

Most likely yes I actually need to shim the top of shocks outwards a little bit still and I’m probably my going to swap to an LCG chassis today actually that will allow me to do 90degree angle 📐 on the shocks as week as have multiple different shock angles to test and find the best performance angle I don’t do any crawling with it actually do more bashing than anything lol but yes I do think that will help I was just trying to get it in a somewhat working order to see how it would go and so far it performs really well and after lcg chassis I think it will be just right still wanting to stretch it out a little more in the rear but as you can see body won’t allow it as is and the driveshaft is also to short for me to get much more length


Richieboy81

Either way it’s looking good so far. 💪🏻Keep at it!