Team Losi Racing TLR356000 Installation Instructions
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To set up the suspension, start by adjusting the shock absorbers to match track conditions. Use softer springs for bumpy tracks and harder springs for smooth surfaces. Adjust the ride height so that the chassis sits level when at rest.
Regular maintenance should include cleaning the chassis after each race, checking for loose screws, and inspecting the drivetrain components for wear. Lubricate bearings and moving parts every 5-10 runs.
Check for debris or dirt in the steering linkage, ensure that all screws are properly tightened but not over-tightened, and inspect the servo for smooth operation. Adjust the servo saver if necessary.
For indoor clay tracks, consider using soft compound tires with a small pin pattern for optimal grip. Brands like Pro-Line or JConcepts offer suitable options for these conditions.
Loosen the motor screws and slide the motor to adjust the gear mesh. Use a piece of paper between the pinion and spur gear to set the correct spacing, ensuring a slight resistance when gears turn. Tighten the screws once adjusted.
First, check if the transmitter and receiver are properly bound. Ensure that both devices are powered on and that the batteries are charged. Inspect the receiver antenna for damage and verify that there's no interference.
Consider upgrading the motor and electronic speed control (ESC) for more power. Fine-tune the suspension setup and weight distribution for better handling. Use high-quality tires and practice regularly to improve driving skills.
Common signs include noticeable wear or damage on tires, slack in the drivetrain, irregular noises during operation, and reduced performance. Regularly inspect shock seals, bearings, and gears for wear.
Clean the vehicle thoroughly to remove dirt and debris. Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Ensure that the battery is disconnected and stored at a proper charge level to maintain its longevity.
Essential tools include a set of hex drivers, a Phillips screwdriver, pliers, a ride height gauge, a shock tool, and a turnbuckle wrench. Having a setup board and calipers for precise adjustments is also beneficial.