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    Tips to stop WW2 from tipping?

    Any tips or mods to prevent wild willy from tipping up????Thanks all.

    #2
    Originally posted by ofna
    Any tips or mods to prevent wild willy from tipping up????Thanks all.
    Use the training bumper and add weights on it!

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      #3
      lower the CG & use harder suspensions?
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        #4
        Originally posted by Artyspec
        Use the training bumper and add weights on it!
        thnks! iv tried it..but need somethn that can blend into the truck...at least it works.

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          #5
          Originally posted by 9VDXN
          lower the CG & use harder suspensions?
          somehow the willy tip up due to the cg and weight.also the gearbox play a part..

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            #6
            how to lower CG? i add lead weights behind the training bumper. Not visible...

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              #7
              this is what i did on my WW2...

              it can be adjusted all the way down so that i could do speed runs when i had a BL in there...
              for sale

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                #8
                you can also flip the stock wheelie bar upsidedown but you'd need to notch the mount on the wheelie bar to clear the suspension arm pins
                for sale

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by overtki11
                  you can also flip the stock wheelie bar upsidedown but you'd need to notch the mount on the wheelie bar to clear the suspension arm pins
                  COOL IDEA!!! Ur WW2 looks alot better than mine!

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                    #10
                    overtiki.... Your wheelie bar rocks!!!!!!!!!!

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by overtki11
                      this is what i did on my WW2...

                      it can be adjusted all the way down so that i could do speed runs when i had a BL in there...
                      think with BL your wild willy becomes crazy willy..

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                        #12
                        i just fixed the stock wheelie bar inverted and it works great.did tip a little but not full.any better ideas.....??

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by ofna
                          i just fixed the stock wheelie bar inverted and it works great.did tip a little but not full.any better ideas.....??

                          thanks dudes....

                          so ofna, i guess yo dun wanna wheelie at all??...then i guess you'd have to fab an adjustable wheelie bar liao....

                          the one i made can be lowered all the way so that just before the rear suspension fully compresses when you hit the throttle...it will rest on the wheels of the wheelie bar, so it ends up not allowing any wheelie to take place....much like a 1:1 dragster's wheelie bar...

                          you could add weight to your front bumper but what i dun like about that mod is that you'll be adding weight to your already heavy RC(....being a hardshell'd rc) to begin with.....
                          for sale

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                            #14
                            overtki11's mod is always the best!! His own design was even featured in RC magazine some time back!!

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                              #15
                              the fabricate look simple but i gues it will take more than simple to make that.I see you still keep the stock suspensions.

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