Hello tiger fans,
Can somebody tell me the angle of the suspension, is it like in the manual 35 degrees? Because wen i visit Armortek in may they say to me that the angle must be 45 degrees?
Best regards to all Armortek builders
Yves
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Thank Georg,
i saw already that topic and i know how to line up the suspension,
but is the angle 35-45 degrees ,maybe something in between?
Best regards Yves
i saw already that topic and i know how to line up the suspension,
but is the angle 35-45 degrees ,maybe something in between?
Best regards Yves
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Hi Dale,
Thanks for your advice,but is it relevant to put the two last suspension arms on both sides on 37 degrees, because i saw somewhere on the forum that the weight of the batterys dont have a influance on the axels?
Best regards Yves
Thanks for your advice,but is it relevant to put the two last suspension arms on both sides on 37 degrees, because i saw somewhere on the forum that the weight of the batterys dont have a influance on the axels?
Best regards Yves
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Good pick up Simon . My early tiger with motion and sound and batterys Did weigh in at 123 KG which I was very happy about because I shipped it over seas . I thought it was going to be around 140KG because when Gill shipped it to me the shipping weight was 130 KG . Simon when I built my tiger Vince Abbott and all the other top modellers worked out that 33o was the best angle which it was , My tiger was a bit low in the tail so I made the last two angled at 35o . Dale
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Hi Dale.
Thanks for the info. I have No. 040 and am trying to gather as much info as possible, not having built anything like this before. I've noticed that the different finished models seem to have a variety of ride heights. I guess this is down to varying suspension angles and weight. Interestingly you say your Tiger I's shipped weight was 130kg, and it finally weighed 123kg. Unless Gill also shipped the batteries in that 130kg you lost considerably more than 7kg. Where do you think the weight went, or did I miss something?
Thanks again,
Simon
Thanks for the info. I have No. 040 and am trying to gather as much info as possible, not having built anything like this before. I've noticed that the different finished models seem to have a variety of ride heights. I guess this is down to varying suspension angles and weight. Interestingly you say your Tiger I's shipped weight was 130kg, and it finally weighed 123kg. Unless Gill also shipped the batteries in that 130kg you lost considerably more than 7kg. Where do you think the weight went, or did I miss something?
Thanks again,
Simon
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