How To Master Ur Crawling Skills! Perfect Forward Weight Bias on Your RC Rock Crawler Holmes Hobbies
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🚗💨 Ready to elevate your RC rock crawling game to the next level? Join us at Holmes Hobbies for an in-depth exploration of achieving the ideal forward weight bias on your rock crawler. This video is packed with valuable tips and tricks to help you dominate the toughest terrains with ease!
In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the importance of forward weight distribution, explaining how it enhances traction, stability, and overall crawling performance. John Robert shares insights and the science behind this technique, as well as how it can make a world of difference on the trails.
🏞️ Conquer Any Terrain:
Whether you're dealing with steep inclines, rocky terrain, or muddy trails, mastering forward weight bias is the key to overcoming obstacles like a pro.
🌟 Become a Crawling Champion:
By the end of this video, you'll have the knowledge and skills to fine-tune your RC crawler for any scenario. Join us on this crawling adventure, and let's make your RC rock crawler the ultimate off-road champion!
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I appreciate that you demonstrate how to balance a rig without using corner scales. It's the easiest way to save your money for more weight modifications and Holmes Hobbies parts.
I haven’t seen a calculator watch since the 80’s!
The main reason for having the COG a bit forward is to prevent the truck from doing a back-flip when going up a steep slope. It also helps steering (when going up hill). On my scale crawler the entire front axle is made of brass, so somewhere north of 800g excluding the wheels. That helps, since the total weight of the truck is fairly high. With the COG (even) further forward the trick when going downhill is to drive in reverse.
Perfect length video
Good info my friend. Like button energized. Have a good weekend,
I love the run time of this video. 😂 Your method here reminds me of weighing stuff with triple beams in school, classic.
As a silly racer, I have those corner balancing scales. I am on my 2nd set now and it is a semi secret weapon I use 😊 and for my crawlers it has been oh so useful. 👍🏼
Corner scales are your friend, lol! Great little video, enjoying this series explaining the basics of why we do what we do 👍 We forget sometimes that new people just don't have a grasp of these concepts. Keep it up!
@HolmesHobbies
10 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍
I like the audio at the end 😅
Great Tips and very usseful! Big THKs from Portugal!!!!
@HolmesHobbies
10 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@pandacrawler6x6
10 ай бұрын
@@HolmesHobbies You are Welcome my Friend! 🐼🐻🐻❄
Another thing people fail to do is reducing weight high up… chuck those huge 5000mah batteries (and their tray) out the window and use shorty packs up front. You’ll lose hundreds of unsprung grams and improve your front weight bias a ton
Someone forgot to balance with the battery!
@3:13 is there a lot of "toe in" or is it just the perspective?
Been trying to figure this out on my FMS - FCX24 K5 Blazer 1/24 scale crawler. The problem is, there is no other place possible to place the battery. I have the exact same problem with four other rigs. What else can be done to balance out my 5 different crawler rigs?
I try to avoid weight bias when I’m at the buffet
@HolmesHobbies
10 ай бұрын
hahaha, that can be a tough one!
Lead car weights in front tires and send it.
you can't do the math because you are using a calculator watch