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Re: Bump vs Rebound?

Subject: Re: Bump vs Rebound?
by bogus on 2008/11/9 20:59:07

wow. ok. theories.

I emailed Gary at HardbarUSA.

As for my theory on suspensions:

I prefer to have soft springs and firm shocks. It creates a more supple suspension that is much more controlled, but at the same time, able to keep traction by not losing the contact patch. If the tires hop, they ain't holding.

It's the way I have set up my RC cars, too. I know, not much of a comparison, but it did work. Soft springs, firm shocks. Also slowed down the motions, making for a more predictable outcome.
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