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whats the best way to setup my apex rtx for grass drags. i dont want the front end to come up. any tips
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You may make contact with Allen Ulmer, member srxspec on TY, he would know what setup to run.
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i only tried grass drags once. if you do snow drags i left my set up alot the same but make sure you have alot less transfer. this photo was from a test run with my winter drag set up and there is alot more traction. but i dont have studs so i cant relate too much on this.

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ok so i should def crank my transfer down. but how far and should i run the fox floats low
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Pretty cool wheelie Fast_Eddy
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rxrider said:Pretty cool wheelie Fast_Eddy
thanks.
Im not sure what my transfer was set at. i had it real low cause my wife raced also and i did not want it to stand up at all on her.i did lower my floats a fair bit. gets a little but more of the front track on the ground i have been told. is there anyways you can test it out befor the main event? its hard to say what the sled will do with out testing.
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hypertxer said:ok so i should def crank my transfer down. but how far and should i run the fox floats low
Lower the front so you have 2" of travel, then strap it. Then tighten your limitter strap in the skid so the track sits level and picks up level on the shop floor. Dial in the transfer to your liking. Speed track and chisels will be an asset...
you may slip some cog's with all that traction?
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tomanytoyz said:you may slip some cog's with all that traction?
I had a 121 1.5 inch track at the time and it never slipped once for me.
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