Traxxas 72074-1 User Manual
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A camber gauge (available 
at your local hobby shop) 
can be a useful tool for 
alignment setting.
To achieve a good starting 
point for the slipper clutch, 
tighten the slipper clutch 
adjusting nut clockwise until 
the slipper clutch adjusting 
spring fully collapses (do 
not over tighten), and then 
turn the slipper clutch nut 
counterclockwise ¾ to 1 turn.
Static Camber Adjustment
The wheels can be set to have either 
positive or negative camber (see 
illustration below). The camber angle 
changes as the wheel moves up and 
down through its range of travel. Static 
camber is the camber angle at the 
wheel when the vehicle is set at its 
normal, stationary ride height. 
The suspension pivot balls located in the axle carriers adjust the 
static camber. Camber is factory-set at -1°, with the pivot balls 
threaded all the way into the suspension arms. To adjust static 
camber, insert the supplied 2mm hex wrench into the pivot ball 
(compressing the suspension until the arms are parallel to the 
ground will allow for easier hex wrench engagement). Negative 
camber can be increased by unthreading the lower pivot ball. Zero 
camber or positive camber (not recommended) can be achieved 
by unthreading the upper pivot ball. Note that camber changes 
will also effect the toe angle of the wheel being adjusted. 
Static Camber Base Factory Settings
Front: 1° negative camber each side
Rear: 1° negative camber each side 
TRANSMISSION TUNING
Adjusting the Slipper Clutch
Your model is equipped with an 
adjustable Torque Control slipper 
clutch, which is built into the large 
spur gear. The purpose of the 
slipper clutch is to prevent over-
stressing of the drivetrain and 
transmission gears. It may also be 
used to regulate the amount of power sent to the rear wheels to 
prevent tire spin. When it slips, the slipper clutch makes a high-
pitch, whining noise. 
To adjust the slipper clutch, remove the receiver box cover. 
The slipper clutch is integrated into the main spur gear on the 
transmission. The slipper clutch is adjusted using the spring-
loaded locknut on the slipper shaft. Use the supplied universal 
wrench. To tighten or loosen the slipper nut, insert the 1.5mm 
hex wrench into the hole in the end of the slipper shaft. This locks 
the shaft for adjustments. Turn the adjustment nut clockwise to 
tighten (less slippage) and counterclockwise to loosen 
(more slippage).
Tuning the Sealed Gear Differentials
Your model’s front and rear gear differentials allow the left and 
right wheels to spin at different speeds while turning so that the 
tires do not scuff or skid. This decreases the turning radius and 
increases steering performance. 
 
The performance of the differentials can be tuned for different 
driving conditions and performance requirements. The 
differentials are filled with silicone differential fluid, and are sealed 
to maintain consistent long-term performance. Changing the oil 
in the differential with either lower or higher viscosity oil will vary 
the performance characteristics of the differentials. Changing to 
a higher viscosity oil in the differential will reduce the tendency 
for power to be transferred to the wheel with the least traction. 
You may notice this when making sharp turns on slick surfaces. 
The unloaded wheels on the inside of the turn have the least 
traction and tend to spin up to extremely high rpms. Higher 
viscosity (thicker) oil causes the differential to act like a limited-slip 
differential, distributing more equal power to the left and right 
TUNING ADJUSTMENTS
Positive camber
Negative camber