How Do You Stiffen RC Car Shocks?

In order to make your RC car perform at its best, you need to make sure its shocks are properly stiffened. The suspension of an RC car is a major factor in its performance and stability, so it’s important to take steps to ensure that the shocks are in the best condition possible.

One way to stiffen the shocks on an RC car is by adding spacers between the shock body and spring. These spacers are typically made of plastic or aluminum and come in various thicknesses, allowing you to adjust the stiffness of the shock.

The thicker the spacer, the stiffer the shock will be. It’s important to note that using too thick a spacer can cause your shock absorber to bottom out, leading to poor handling and decreased performance.

Another way to stiffen an RC car’s shocks is by increasing the spring rate. This involves replacing the existing springs with heavier ones, which will increase their resistance and thus increase the overall stiffness of your shocks. However, it’s important not to go overboard with this method as it can lead to too much stiffness, resulting in a rough ride and increased wear on other parts of your suspension.

Finally, you can also adjust the damping of your shocks. Damping refers to how quickly or slowly your shocks absorb impacts from bumps in the road. Increasing damping means that your shocks will absorb impacts more quickly, resulting in a stiffer feel and improved handling.

Conclusion:

Stiffening RC car shocks is an essential part of ensuring a smooth ride and optimal performance from your vehicle. By adding spacers between shock bodies and springs, increasing spring rates or adjusting damping levels, you can improve handling while avoiding issues with bottoming out or excessive stiffness.

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Karen Watkins