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ADJUSTING YOUR MODEL

Once you become familiar with driving your model, you might 
need to make adjustments for better driving performance

Adjusting the Toe-in

Geometry and 
alignment specs play 
an important roll in 
your model’s handling. 
Take the time to set 
them correctly. Set the 
steering trim on your 
transmitter to neutral. Now, adjust your servo and tie rods so that 
both wheels are pointing straight ahead and are parallel to each 
other (0° toe-in). This will ensure the same amount of steering in 
both directions. For increased stability add 

1°-2° of toe-in to

 each 

front wheel. Use the turnbuckles to adjust the alignment. 

Adjusting the Camber

The camber angle of both the 
front and rear wheels can be 
adjusted with the camber rods 
(upper turnbuckles). Use a 
square or right-angle triangle 
to set the camber accurately.  
The stock camber of the front 
wheels is -1° of camber. In the 
rear, the stock camber is -1.5°.  
These adjustments should be 
set with the truck positioned 
at its normal ride height with a 
battery installed.

Fine Tuning the Shocks

The four shocks on the model greatly influence its handling. 
Whenever you rebuild your shocks or make any changes to the 
pistons, springs, or oil, always make changes to them in pairs (front 
or rear). Piston selection depends on the range of oil viscosities 
that you have available. For example, using a two-hole piston with 
a lightweight oil will, at one point, give you the same damping 
as a three-hole piston with heavier oil. We recommend using the 
two-hole pistons with a range of oil viscosities from 10W to 50W 
(available from your hobby shop). The thinner viscosity oils (30W 

or less) flow more smoothly and are more 
consistent, while thicker oils provide more 
damping. Use only 100% pure silicone 
shock oil to prolong seal life. The model’s 
ride height can be adjusted by adding 
or removing the clip-on, spring preload 
spacers. Adjust the ride height so that the 
suspension arms are slightly above being 
parallel to the ground. Observe how the 
model handles in turns. Proper setup will 
add stability and help prevent spin outs. 
Experiment with different springs and shock 
oils to find what works best for your current 
track conditions.

Shock Mounting Positions

Big bumps and rough terrain require a 
softer suspension with the maximum 
possible suspension travel and ride 
height.  Racing on a prepared track 
or on-road use requires a lower ride 
height and firmer, more progressive 
suspension settings. The more 
progressive suspension settings 
help reduce body roll (increased roll 
stiffness), dive during braking, and 
squat during acceleration. 

The suspension of your model has 
been set up for off-road performance 
(position 1 on the front suspension 
arms and position 2 on the rear 
suspension arms). If you plan on 
driving on hard surfaces, the following 
changes should be made:

1. Move the front shocks to the 

outermost position (2) on the suspension arms. 

2. Move the rear shocks to the middle position (3) on the suspension 

arms. 

3. Add a 4mm pre-load spacer to the front shock.

Pre-load

Spacer

0

°

0

°

-1.5

°

-1.5

°

-1

°

-1

°

0

°

0

°

Rear Camber

0

°

0

°

-1.5

°

-1.5

°

-1

°

-1

°

0

°

0

°

Front Camber

0

°

0

°

-1.5

°

-1.5

°

-1

°

-1

°

0

°

0

°

Toe-in

All of the toe links are installed on 

the truck so the left-hand thread 
indicators point to the same direction. 
This makes it easier to remember 
which way to turn the wrench to 
increase or decrease toe link length 
(the direction is the same at all four 
corners). Note that the groove in the 
hex indicates the side of the toe link 
with the left-hand threads. 

1

1

Front

Rear

2

2 3 4 5

To achieve a good starting point for 

the slipper clutch, tighten the slipper 
clutch adjusting nut clockwise until 
the slipper clutch adjusting spring 
fully collapses (do not over tighten), 
and then turn the slipper clutch nut 
counter-clockwise one full turn.

Summary of Contents for Slash 5804

Page 1: ...MODEL 5804 DAKAR TRUCK SERIES Edition DAKAR TRUCK SERIES Edition owner s manual...

Page 2: ...ng experience like no other We know you re excited about getting your new model on the road but it s very important that you take some time to read through the Owner s Manual This manual contains all...

Page 3: ...one must see that the instructions are followed and the precautions are adhered to IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER Your model is not intended for use on public roads or congested areas where its operatio...

Page 4: ...control uses rechargeable batteries that must be handled with care for safety and long battery life Make sure to read and follow all instructions and precautions that were provided with your battery...

Page 5: ...to include in any R C toolbox Safety glasses Traxxas Ultra Premium Tire Glue Part 6468 CA glue Hobby knife Side cutters and or needle nose pliers Phillips screwdriver Soldering iron Supplied Tools an...

Page 6: ...ED Light Pipe Battery Hold Down Receiver Box Antenna Mount Front Suspension Arm Front Bumper Steering Servo Shock Toe Link Front Camber Link Rear Camber Link Rear Shock Tower Chassis Front Body Mount...

Page 7: ...age 15 9 Detail your model See page 8 The receiver antenna and antenna tube must be properly installed before operating your model Apply other decals if desired 4 Install batteries in the transmitter...

Page 8: ...e digital proportional throttle control Electronic speed controls use power more efficiently than mechanical speed controls so that the batteries run longer An electronic speed control also has circui...

Page 9: ...ure that is forcing the water through the hose 550 and 540 These numbers refer to the size of the motor 550 motors have armatures that are 30 longer than 540 motors IMPORTANT RADIO SYSTEM PRECAUTIONS...

Page 10: ...High Current Connector Male to Battery XL 5 Electronic Speed Control Channel 2 Steering Servo Channel 1 Your model is equipped with the Traxxas TQ 2 4GHz transmitter The transmitter has two channels...

Page 11: ...charging 3 The battery should charge for approximately 8 hours The LED will turn green when the battery is fully charged Disconnect the battery from the charger after charging 2 3 1 Using Other Charg...

Page 12: ...is engineered to extract all the power your battery has to give RADIO SYSTEM RULES Always turn your transmitter on first and off last This procedure will help to prevent your model from receiving str...

Page 13: ...ion Use the following procedures to reverse the steering and throttle channels if necessary Servo reversing should only be required if you accidentally reset the direction of a channel Do not reverse...

Page 14: ...rigger is at neutral 8 Once adjustments are made turn off your model followed by the hand held transmitter Range Testing the Radio System Before each running session with your model you should range t...

Page 15: ...nut over the antenna tube and screw it onto the antenna post 4 Use the supplied tool to tighten the crimp nut on the post just until the antenna tube is securely in place Do not overtighten or crush...

Page 16: ...Press and hold the EZ Set button A The LED will first turn green and then red Release the button 5 When the LED blinks RED ONCE pull the throttle trigger to the full throttle position and hold it ther...

Page 17: ...ready to drive Note If you missed the mode you wanted keep the EZ Set button pressed down and the blink cycle will repeat until the button is released and a Mode is selected LED Codes and Protection...

Page 18: ...ive hard acceleration Tips for Increasing Run Time Use batteries with the highest mAh rating you can purchase Read and follow all maintenance and care instructions provided by the manufacturer of your...

Page 19: ...box during wet running This can cause long term problems with the sensitive electronics in the receiver Removing the receiver box cover during storage allows the air inside to dry This step can impro...

Page 20: ...model s ride height can be adjusted by adding or removing the clip on spring preload spacers Adjust the ride height so that the suspension arms are slightly above being parallel to the ground Observe...

Page 21: ...at the model is close to factory stock weight and operates freely with no excessive friction dragging or binding and the battery is fully charged and in good condition The model is equipped with a Tit...

Page 22: ...ering system There are several components that will wear out from use the servo saver Traxxas part 3744 the bellcrank bushings Traxxas part 2545 and the tie rod ends Traxxas part 2742 Replace these co...

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