CustomWorks Dominator Model Download Page 11

STEP #3

- Slide 1488 Springs on the shocks
and secure using the 1407 Spring
Bucket.
- Insert 5278 Screws thru the middle
holes shown in the Shock Towers
and fasten each using 5217 Nut.
- Mount the SHORT Shocks to the
Suspension Arm in the outer of the
two options using 5273 Screw.
- Mount the MEDIUM Shocks to the
Suspension Arm in the inner of the
two options using 5274 Screw and
5233 Coned Washer.

1408

5217

8122

Battery Mounts & Straps

Battery Mounts & Straps

Battery Mounts & Straps

Battery Mounts & Straps

Battery Mounts & Straps

-Parts for
 Battery
 Bag

3266    Qty 2
Li-Po Locator

Battery Bag

Battery Bag

Battery Bag

Battery Bag

Battery Bag

Shock Bag

Shock Bag

Shock Bag

Shock Bag

Shock Bag

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5263                 Qty 4
4-40 x 3/8 FH Screw

1:1

3009    Qty 1
Strap Buckle

3009     Qty 2
Battery Strap

- Slide 3266 LiPo Locator Mount thru the
small loop in the 3009 Battery Strap.
- Attach the LiPo Locators to the chassis
using (4) 5263 Screws in the outer most
option available on the chassis.
- Thread the straps thru the buckle and pull
each one thru the buckle an equal distance
when mounting the battery into the car.

NOTE: You can simply cut off excess length
of the strap with a pair of scissors.

Mounting Tires

Mounting Tires

Mounting Tires

Mounting Tires

Mounting Tires

-Parts for
 Battery
 Bag

6225       Qty 4
HB /Med Insert

Tire Bag

Tire Bag

Tire Bag

Tire Bag

Tire Bag

7221                 Qty 4
Outer Wheel Spacer

5207      Qty 4
8-32 Lock Nut

- Align the 6225 Pre-Mounted Tire&Wheel onto the
axle so that the slot in the wheel will capture over the
roll pin in the axle.
- Fasten the wheel and tire to the axle using (1) 7221
Spacer and 5207 Lock Nut.
NOTE: The 7221 spacer is only necessary when not
using the optional #7208 wheel spacer.

6225
PRE-MOUNTED
TIRE

5263

5263

3266

3009
BUCKLE

3009
STRAP

5207

5263

5233

5273

 OUTER
OPTION

5274

  INNER
OPTION

5217

5217

5278

5278

*TIP: Creating (2) small vent holes on opposite sides of
the rim allow air to exscape the inner foam insert
making the tire softer. This will make the car have more
traction on the straights and less into the corner. We
recommend starting without the holes first.

NOTE: The 7221 Spacers and
5207 Lock Nuts were packaged
with Bags H and I.

Summary of Contents for Dominator

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Page 2: ... you may find more suitable for your local track For updates and more proven set ups login to CustomWorksRC com All hardware screws washers nuts etc are referred to by size and type in the instructions To help clarify which screw or nut the instructions are calling for refer to the parts call out accompanying each step The size of the screw or nut should match the shadow of the same piece very clo...

Page 3: ...d be smooth and the Outdrives will turn in opposite directions Press 1 1229 Bearing and the 12 4357 Diff Balls into the Diff Pulley Use Diff Lube as shown STEP 1 STEP 2 4361 3609 4359 X6 4360 3613 1229 4358 3613 3615 4357 X12 1229 4358 3612 4362 4361 CUSTOM TIP CUSTOM TIP CUSTOM TIP CUSTOM TIP CUSTOM TIP Using 400 Grit Sandpaper in a Figure 8 pattern it is best to sand the surfaces of both the 435...

Page 4: ...tion Assembly into the bearing Align the 3624 Rear Belt SHORT over the pulley gear closest to the spur gear Align the 3623 Front Belt LONG over the outer most pulley Press 1 1232 Flanged Bearing into the 3651 Reduction Plate Align the bearing onto the Reduction Assembly Mount the 3651 Reduction Plate to the Chassis using 2 5262 Screws 3640 3650 1232 Bag D Bag D Bag D Bag D Bag D 5262 3651 3624 362...

Page 5: ... REAR Align the One Way Pulley from Bag A into the Front Belt The shorter portion of the Pulley should be closest to the Right Front Mount the 3654 Drive Carriers to the Chassis as shown using 2 5263 Screws per Carrier Align the Diff Pulley from Bag B into the Rear Belt The shorter potion of the Pulley should be closest to the Left Rear Slide the appropriate Drive Carrier onto the pulley for the c...

Page 6: ...with to make building the car easier You will adjust these when the car is finished to tune for best handling cont cont cont cont cont Bag F Bag F Bag F Bag F Bag F cont cont cont cont cont REAR CAMBER LINK PIN PASSES THRU LOWEST HOLE IN THE 3241 BEARING CARRIER Attach the 3240 Susp Arm to the 3631 Toe Block using the 4247 Susp Pin Retain the pin with 5292 Screws Attach the 3630 Susp Arm to the 36...

Page 7: ...oupling Pin should be evenly spaced in the DogBone Tighten the Set Screw by angling the Bone and Axle so the set screw is able to be tightened Snap the 4382 Blade over the pin on the Dogbone by gently stretching one side back so one end of the pin can go in the blade as shown Then press or roll the blade on a flat surface so the other side can snap over and onto the pin PRO TIP In the center of th...

Page 8: ...r in the upper and outer most hole using 1 5217 LockNut Attach the Camber Link from Bag G by snapping the Ball Cups onto the Ball Studs STEP 2 STEP 3 Steering Assembly Steering Assembly Steering Assembly Steering Assembly Steering Assembly Parts for Step 1 Parts for Step 2 Bag J Bag J Bag J Bag J Bag J 1 1 5253 Qty 4 4 40 x 3 8 FH Screw 5252 Qty 4 4 40 x 1 4 BH Screw 1 1 5212 Qty 4 Washer 5242 Qty...

Page 9: ...umper 1274 Qty 1 Rear Body Mount 3229 Qty 4 Set Screw Slide the Post Collar onto the 3229 Short Body Post use the Set Screw to retain the Collar Mount the 2 3229 Short Body Posts to the rearward set of holes on the 3015 Bumper using 5283 Screw Attach and center the 3015 Bumper to the 1275 Front Clip using 5283 Screws and 5207 Nuts The bumper is slotted to allow you to adjust the body position easi...

Page 10: ...k body 5 Move the shock shaft in and out a few times and then push it all the way in It should be easy to push the shaft in until the eyelet is within 1 8 of the shock body 4 ThreadtheEyeletCap assembly onto the Shock Body until it is hand tight Oil should seep out of the bleed hole in the Threaded Cap 6 Then the shaft should push itself out to its full length slowly 7 If the shock does not push o...

Page 11: ... Thread the straps thru the buckle and pull eachonethruthebuckleanequaldistance when mounting the battery into the car NOTE You can simply cut off excess length of the strap with a pair of scissors Mounting Tires Mounting Tires Mounting Tires Mounting Tires Mounting Tires Parts for Battery Bag 6225 Qty 4 HB Med Insert Tire Bag Tire Bag Tire Bag Tire Bag Tire Bag 7221 Qty 4 Outer Wheel Spacer 5207 ...

Page 12: ... Misc Misc Servo Alignment Center your servo using the sub trim settings within your radio so that the servo saver and control link make a 90 deg angle as shown Adjust the length of the link so that the 3647 Steering Pivot is centered Lastly using the End Point Adjustments or Travel function in your radio set the servo so it can only move the same amount LEFT and RIGHT as the steering components T...

Page 13: ...llar UP on Right Rear Increase Rear Toe Increase Castor Decrease Rear Toe Stagger or Decrease the difference Car Is Loose oversteers Car Is Loose oversteers Car Is Loose oversteers Car Is Loose oversteers Car Is Loose oversteers Car Pushes understeers Car Pushes understeers Car Pushes understeers Car Pushes understeers Car Pushes understeers Car Is Erratic Car Is Erratic Car Is Erratic Car Is Erra...

Page 14: ... the turn Generally its safe to start the car with the ride heights even Rear Toe In Rear Toe In Rear Toe In Rear Toe In Rear Toe In Front edge of car tires point toward the chassis as viewed from above the car Increasing the angle toward the car will increase rear traction while decreasing front traction Decreasing the angle will do the opposite SET UP GLOSSARY SET UP GLOSSARY SET UP GLOSSARY SET...

Page 15: ...gthen the wheelbase but will increase steering If the spacers are behind the carrier it will shorten the wheelbase but increase rear traction This is completely backwards from how it works for the Front End only because in the rear of the car you have the weight of the motor and the torque it creates Shortening the wheelbase here makes more of the car hang over the rear tires and promotes more wei...

Page 16: ...ATION INNER OUTER REAR SUSPENSION REAR SUSPENSION REAR SUSPENSION REAR SUSPENSION REAR SUSPENSION LEFT FRONT SHOCK BODY LENGTH SHORT MED LONG SHAFT LENGTH SHORT MED LONG SPRING ______________________ OIL __________ PISTON _________ BLADDER _____________________ LENGTH ______________________ COLLAR ______________________ SHOCKS SHOCKS SHOCKS SHOCKS SHOCKS CAMBER LINK LOCATION OUTER INNER CAMBER ___...

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