When
radio controlled cars where originally produced they where very limited
in there range of suspension adjustments. It was usually confined
to steering track rods and occasionally the top camber link. As the
cars have got faster and more sophisticated the suspension systems
have become much more complicated inable to handle the power and speeds
now common. In fact they now resemble miniature F1 or World Rally
Cars, the range of adjustment is staggering. It has therefore become
vital to have a simple yet accurate way of setting the toe -in and
caster angles to ensure they are the same side to side as well as
the correct angle required to get the maximum performance.
The Fioroni set up station is made from clear plastic with the graduations
etched into the surface. It consists of four plates that take the
place of the wheels along with four triangular plates to read the
camber angles and a top slide plate to read toe-in. |
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