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I have recently restored an old fox that was given to me. 

When I took it out for it's first run I noticed that when turning at speed it lifted a rear wheel in a sort of 'cocking its leg' type motion.

I've got the suspension set up as per the original manual. 

My question is, is this normal? And if not, does anyone know what might be wrong?

Thanks in advance.

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The fox works better with the optional front anti roll bar fitted

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Front anti-Rolll bar or a stiffer spring on the front shock.  You need to stop the front from compressing so much that it lifts the rear tires. 

 

 

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Please drive it more carefully :D:lol::D:P

On 6/30/2019 at 9:28 PM, RedHornet said:

I have recently restored an old fox that was given to me. 

When I took it out for it's first run I noticed that when turning at speed it lifted a rear wheel in a sort of 'cocking its leg' type motion.

I've got the suspension set up as per the original manual. 

My question is, is this normal? And if not, does anyone know what might be wrong?

Thanks in advance.

 

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I probably should be a bit more careful because it is an early model and very old. 

However, it is also now around 50% novafox so I reckon she can take it!

I was after a technical suggestion for this problem so I will definitely be trying a firmer spring up front. Ta

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On 6/30/2019 at 8:28 PM, RedHornet said:

When I took it out for it's first run I noticed that when turning at speed it lifted a rear wheel in a sort of 'cocking its leg' type motion.

Try the suspension adjustments as above, but you'll maybe find it just rolls over 🤷‍♂️

It's trail and error, depending on the motor/esc/battery (2s/3s etc) and surface. Have fun!! 😁

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I have my Fox's suspension set up to be as stiff as possible, tho I don't run a front sway bar. I've found that the Fox needs the rear to be able to "drift" just a bit to come around on tight turns, so having tires that will do so on the surface you're running on helps. 

Be sure your front arms, links, etc are dialed in. The thorpe turnbuckle links make this much easier to do. I prefer the Parma front adjustable arms with traxxas turnbuckles.

 

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On 10/23/2019 at 10:30 AM, BadWagon said:

I have my Fox's suspension set up to be as stiff as possible...

fox-new-chassis.jpg

That custom Fox looks pretty good! Wow

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15 minutes ago, mongoose1983 said:

That custom Fox looks pretty good! Wow

Thanks Mongoose! I will finally be able to shake it down this weekend. I'm hoping it runs as good as it looks. 

 

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1 hour ago, BadWagon said:

Thanks Mongoose! I will finally be able to shake it down this weekend. I'm hoping it runs as good as it looks.

Pictures of that Fox in action will be nice ;) :D

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