Losi LOSB0207 User Manual

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Steering Rate

Your transmitter is equipped with a steering rate control to the left of the steering wheel. This advanced feature, usually

found only on competition-type radios, allows you to adjust the amount the front tires move when you turn the steering

wheel. This is really helpful when you are on slick, as well as high-traction surfaces. If your Mini HIGHroller turns too

sharply and/or spins out easily, try turning the steering rate down by rotating the knob counterclockwise (to the left). For

sharper or additional steering, try turning the knob clockwise (to the right).

Camber

Camber is the angle of the tires to the racing surface when viewed from the front or rear of the truck. You want to keep

both the front and rear tires straight up and down or leaning in at the top very slightly. If you are running on carpet or similar

high-traction surfaces, you may find leaning the tires in a bit more helps. This adjustment is made with the threaded links

extending from the front or rear bulkhead to the spindle carrier or rear hub. Making the camber rods shorter increases the

camber and lean-in of the tire, while making the camber rods longer decreases the camber.

Toe-In

This is the relationship of the left and right side tire to one another. Ideally you want the front of the tires to be pointed

inward toward each other just slightly when viewed from above. This makes the model track straight and stable. This is

controlled with the threaded steering rods on either side. As you make them longer you will increase the toe-in and vice

versa.

Ride Height

Spring spacers included with the Mini HIGHroller, when installed between the shock top and spring, will increase the

pre-load on the spring and raise the chassis. You may want to try this when running on extremely rough surfaces.

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Less Rate

More Camber

More Toe-In

Less Camber

Normal

More Rate

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