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March 19, 2015
 

Three Handed Slipper Setting

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Written by: Jeff Eveleigh

A common way of checking your off road slipper setting is to hold both rear tires while punching the throttle on your radio to see how far the nose of your car pops up. Unless you have a third arm, this can prove difficult. A buddy saw me struggling with this setting in the pits the other day and offered up this tip: hold one rear tire with your right hand and use the base of your radio to hold the other rear tire freeing up your finger to hammer on the throttle. Works perfect!



About the Author

Jeff Eveleigh
Jeff Eveleigh– Founded XXX Main Racing in 1998 and changed the way the industry thought about RC car videos and graphics. Jeff has also been an integral part of the hobby for 25 years with over two decades of retail hobby store experience as well as being a leading technical editor for Xtreme RC Cars Magazine for over 10 years.



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