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The purpose of making adjustments is to make the car go faster around the track, or to make it  more controllable, or both if possible. A car 

that's easier to drive should produce lower, more consistent lap times.  It will also inspire more confidence in the driver, which is always 

good when nerves start getting the best of you.

Before you start thinking about changing your car's setup, consider these two things:  First, is the car in perfect working order?  Be sure 

that all of the suspension components operate freely without excessive play, and that the car isn't tweaked.  Binding and worn out parts 

will result in poor performance and inconsistent handling.  Second, always consider tires before making other adjustments.  Time spent 

trying to get the vehicle to work with the wrong tires mounted will be wasted time.  Without the right tires, even a great setup won’t be a 

winning setup.

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Ride height is the distance from the bottom of the chassis to the running surface.  Ride height should 

only be checked and adjusted with your vehicle ready to run (i.e. with battery installed/body on).  Ride 

height is the first adjustment to be made and should be set with a ride height measurement tool.  Mea-

surements should be taken from the flat parts of the chassis, front and rear.  Be sure to measure the 

front ride height at a point before the kick up in the chassis starts.  To measure ride height, first make 

sure the suspension is completely free, then simultaneously compress the front and rear all the way 

down and let the vehicle settle.  Take your measurement from that position.  Use the shock spring 

adjustment collars to raise or lower the ride height to your desired setting.  18 - 20mm front and rear is 

a good starting point.

Think of bump steer as active toe when the suspen-

sion compresses or rebounds.  To adjust bump steer 

you have to change the angle of the steering link.  

This is accomplished by adding or removing washers 

under the ball end on the steering spindles.  Anytime 

you change camber link locations, front arm pills, 

front arm spacers, or Ackermann you will need to 

check and possibly adjust your bumpsteer.  It's best 

to start with zero bumpsteer or slight bump out.

Think of Ackermann as active toe 

when the steering moves from left 

to right.  More ackermann effect 

makes more toe out at full turn and 

produces more steering off-power.  

Less ackermann effect makes less 

toe out at full turn and produces 

more steering on-power.  A good 

starting point is 4 washers behind 

the ball stud (2mm).

Ride Height

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Static camber affects the car’s side to side traction.  More negative camber front and rear quick-

ens rotation in corners.  Less negative camber will make the vehicle easier to drive but you may 

give up some responsiveness (i.e. steering).  To set your static camber have your vehicle at ride 

height (see above) and adjust the camber links until desired angle is achieved.  Please note that a 

large adjustment of front camber will affect front toe and you may have to readjust the toe and 

then re-check front camber again.  A good starting measurement for camber is 1-2 degrees in 

the front and 1.5-2.5 degrees in the rear.

Front toe is used to describe the angle in which the front wheels point when looking down at 

them from the top of a vehicle.  You will always use some amount of toe out.  Toe-out will 

affect how your vehicle enters and exits corners.  More toe out will result in more off-power 

steering and less on-power steering and less toe out will have the opposite results.  To set your 

front toe, have your vehicle at ride height (see above) and adjust the steering links until desired 

angle is achieved.  Please note that a large adjustment of front toe will affect front camber and 

you may have to readjust the camber and then re-check front toe again.  A good starting point 

is approximately 1-2 degrees of toe out.

Droop is the measured amount of down travel in the suspension.  It is measured from the shock mounting 

points while the vehicle is up on a stand allowing the arms to hang freely and is adjusted by turning the 

droop screw located in the suspension arms front/rear.  This screw limits the suspension travel by 

providing a stopping point against the chassis.  Left and right sides should always be equal, however the 

front and rear of the vehicle can have different values.  Droop affects all aspects of chassis 

performance, including: braking, acceleration, jumping, traction and bump handling.  A good 

starting droop measurement is 78mm front and 89mm rear.

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Set Up Information

Summary of Contents for EB410.2

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ble or liable for any property or personal damage loss or injury incurred as a result of using this product This kit is meant for use by persons 14 years of age or older and in the strict confines of...

Page 3: ...Head Screw x4 TKR1303 x4 TKR6550 TKR6513X Diff Oil TKR6522B TKR6670 Option TKR6514 TKR6514 TKR6514 TKR6514 TKR6517 TKR6550 TKR5144 TKR1303 x4 3 Grease Grease Grease Grease Fill with 30 000 CST oil to...

Page 4: ...al 0 rings x4 TKR6517 Differential Shims 5x14mm x4 TKR1303 M2 5x10mm Flat Head Screw x8 Grease TKR6513X Repeat for rear diff Fill FRONT with 15 000 CST oil Fill REAR with 10 000 CST oil to 1mm below f...

Page 5: ...BB040725 Note Use a 2mm hex to pre thread the steering posts into the bulkhead This will ensure that the posts go in as straight as possible After pre threading remove the posts and re install them wi...

Page 6: ...1403 M3x10mm Button Head Screw x4 TKR1602 M4x4mm Set Screw x1 TKRBB10154 Ball Bearing 10x15x4 x2 Bag D Rear Bulkhead Assembly Thread Lock TKRBB05114 TKR6597 TKR1602 TKRBB05114 TKR6551 TKR6590 TKR1403...

Page 7: ...TKR6610 1 9mm Option Thread Lock TKR1611 TKR1601 TKR6555 TKR6206 TKR6253B TKR6544B TKR6584 TKR6524B Option TKR1409 TKR6544B x5 TKR1601 M3x4mm Set Screw Step E 1 Step E 2 Step E 3 TKR1405 M3x14mm Butt...

Page 8: ...only need to be snug Do not over tighten TKR1229 6x10x0 2mm Shim x2 TKR1609 M3x3mm Set Screw x2 Step F 1 Step F 2 TKRBB06124 Ball Bearing 6x12x4 x2 Grease TKR1400 M3x4mm Button Head Screw x2 Thread L...

Page 9: ...m Ball Stud x2 Build Note Hold the turnbuckle stationary with pliers and push the rod end hard onto the turnbuckle while turning at the same time Keep in mind that one end of the turnbuckle has normal...

Page 10: ...TKR6538 TKR1411 TKR1411 Step F 6 Step F 7 TKR1411 M3x25mm Button Head Screw x2 TKR1405 M3x14mm Button Head Screw x4 TKR6546B TKR1405 Bag F Rear Tower Wing Mount Stock position is 3 D 10 A C B D...

Page 11: ...B TKR6544B TKR1463 TKR1601 TKR6611 1 4mm TKR6547 Note Do not over tighten Below options sold separately TKR6611 1 0mm TKR6611 1 1mm TKR6611 1 2mm TKR6611 1 3mm Option Note Refer to page 26 for setting...

Page 12: ...R1609 M3x3mm Set Screw x2 TKRBB06124 Ball Bearing 6x12x4 x2 TKR1400 M3x4mm Button Head Screw x4 TKR1221 TKR1400 TKR1229 6x10x0 2mm Shim x2 TKR1221 M3x8mm Washer x8 Thread Lock TKR6218 M3x8mm Long Neck...

Page 13: ...ogo visible Build Note Hold the turnbuckle stationary with pliers and push the rod end hard onto the turnbuckle while turning at the same time Keep in mind that one end of the turnbuckle has normal th...

Page 14: ...Front Camber Plate Tower Step I 4 Step I 5 TKR6527B TKR6527B TKR1211 TKR6681 TKR1211 TKR1409 x4pcs TKR1403 TKR1403 M3x10mm Button Head Screw x2 TKR6208 M3x8mm Ball Stud x2 Note Always press on with T...

Page 15: ...the front of the chassis This feature helps secure the front clip and improves durability CHASSIS CHASSIS A BLOCK A BLOCK TKR1323 TKR6501B TKR6586 TKR1323 TKR1322 TKR1401 TKR6546 TKR1323 TKR6530 TKR6...

Page 16: ...54 TKRBB10154 TKR1211 M3 Lock Nut Flange Black x1 TKR1409 M3x20mm Button Head Screw x1 TKR1323 M3x10mm Flat Head Screw x6 TKR1402 M3x8mm Button Head Screw x4 TKR6599 TKR6538 Note Use both rear braces...

Page 17: ...to prevent tearing and leaking Note Screw rod end on until distance measures 23mm at full extension TKR1604 TKR6701 TKR6712 TKR6780 TKR6712A Option 600 Refer to filling instructions on page 19 during...

Page 18: ...600 29 00mm TKR6712 Note Black screw is RH threaded It goes on the left side of the car Silver screw is LH threaded It goes on the right side of the car TKR6704 TKR6704T Option Thread Lock Note Use gr...

Page 19: ...p and down about 20 times vigorously This emulsifies the oil Step 6 With the shock shaft fully extended remove the emulsion screw from the cap to do the final bleed Step 7 With the shock at about a 45...

Page 20: ...n torque and metal gears Running less than our recommended rating will increase the chance of premature servo failure Note This shim only required if the servo is hitting chassis or if the servo arm i...

Page 21: ...tor Note MESH SHOULD BE AS TIGHT AS POSSIBLE WITHOUT BINDING Pinion Set screw not included Thread Lock Thread Lock TKR1321 M3x6mm Flat Head Screw x2 TKR1221 M3X8mm Washer x2 TKR1523 M3x10mm Cap Head S...

Page 22: ...to rear of the chassis Step M 7 Step M 8 Step M 9 Step M 10 TKR5238 M3x30 Threaded Rod x1 TKR6253B TKR1601 TKR5126 TKR6253B TKR5238 TKR6207 M3x6mm Ball Stud x1 TKR1601 M3x4mm Set Screw x1 Cap Head Sc...

Page 23: ...rew x2 TKR1321 M3x6mm Flat Head Screw x1 TKR5230 M3x18 Threaded Rod x1 TKR1403 M3x10mm Button Head Screw x6 TKR1402 M3x8mm Button Head Screw x2 WING OPTIONS 5mm 10mm 8mm Note Taller riser will provide...

Page 24: ...ls of the body BATTERY INSTALLATION TKR6280 TKR5125 TKR6686 Thumb Screw Assembly Wheels Tires not included TKR6686 TKR6686 TKR1235 TKR6274 TKR6586 TKR1235 TKR6274 TKR6608 Step O 2 Step O 3 Step O 4 TK...

Page 25: ...lure Note From Bag M Note From Bag M Note From Bag M Note From Bag M Note From Bag M Note Always press on with T logo visible Note Only this angled link can be installed both ways TKR6586 TKR1403 TKR1...

Page 26: ...Pinion 16t use with TKR6512 Bearings List TKRBB040725 Ball Bearing 4x7x2 5mm 4pcs TKRBB05114 Ball Bearing 5x11x4 4pcs TKRBB06124 Ball Bearing 6x12x4 4pcs TKRBB10154 Ball Bearing 10x15x4 4pcs Shocks Li...

Page 27: ...s best to start with zero bumpsteer or slight bump out Think of Ackermann as active toe when the steering moves from left to right More ackermann effect makes more toe out at full turn and produces m...

Page 28: ...ll typically only change them for tracks with dramatically different conditions Sway bars are used to adjust a vehicle s lateral grip by resisting chassis roll A thicker bar decreases roll more than a...

Page 29: ...would suggest starting at 15 If you re vehicle still feels twitchy around center dial in more negative expo to continue smoothing everything out If it starts to feel too numb around center dial some b...

Page 30: ...they are filled and operating as designed 1 Remove each diff and verify the differential action is happening and is smooth If there is any notchy feel to them follow the steps below to rebuild them 2...

Page 31: ...BUILD STROKE STROKE RIDE HEIGHT CAMBER ANTI SQUAT TOE SWAY BAR DROOP OIL BRAND PISTON SPRING REBOUND BUILD Anti Squat 2 with center dot inserts Arm Sweep 0 with center dot inserts Kick Up 10 with cent...

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