Setting guide – OFNA Racing Ultra LX 2e RTR User Manual

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SETTING GUIDE

FRONT CAMBER ANGLE SETTING

REAR CAMBER ANGLE SETTING

Place the model car on flat surface. Raise the chassis to its maximum clearance
before the wheels leave the ground.
Adjust the length of the front and rear upper arms so that the wheels are vertical to the
ground.
Adjust the camber angle by turning the turnbuckle rod on the upper arms clockwise or counter-clockwise.

(We suggest to use zero degree for the front and 1.5 degree

for the rear.)

negative

FRONT TOE-IN AND TOE-OUT SETTING

TOE-IN

NEUTRAL POSITION

Steering Rod

-

+

Turnbuckle

-

+

Negative

Positive

-

+

Turnbuckle

-

+

Negative

Positive

TOE-OUT

TOE-OUT

Making the tie rod shorter will make front
tires toed out.
Response will be quicker and may under steer.

Adjust the length of front steering rod to
change the toe angle.
Making the tie rod longer will make front
tires toed in.
Response will be slower and may over steer.

Different shock positions will result in firmer or softer response of the
suspension system.
Install the shock in an inward angle will cause softer rebound. Softer or firmer
suspension system will lead to different steering response.
Adjust the shock angle positions according to track conditions.

FRONT SHOCK ANGLE SETTING

Firm front suspension, less steering.
Soft front suspension, more steering.

1 2 3

Soft

Firm

12

Soft

Firm

REAR SHOCK ANGLE SETTING

1 2

Firm rear suspension, over steering.
Soft rear suspension, under steering.

Soft

Soft

Firm

Firm

1 2 3

3

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