Hudy Set-up system for 1/10 & 1/12 Pan cars
Hudy have released this premium-quality exclusive set-up system for 1/10 and 1/12 pan cars. To be used for super-precise measurement and setting of front camber, front toe, steering throw, and caster. Backlash-free, wobble-free mounting of the fully ball-bearing equipped set-up stands (6 high-precision ball-bearings) ultimately gives ultra-smooth, ultra-precise movement and operation. Set-up stands are CNC-machined, hard coated high-grade aluminium and all components feature precision engraving for instant, reliable readings. Includes handy set-up nuts for quick assembly/dis-assembly. Delivered in handy foam packing for comfortable and safe storage and transport.
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1. zzz - November 6th, 2009 at 13:15
Hi!
Where I can find price for this tool?
2. Mark - November 6th, 2009 at 13:18
Most of us have get on just fine in 12th scale for years with just a camber gauge! The average racer will see more benefit from investing in some new tyres instead of spending their cash on this…
3. Rik - November 6th, 2009 at 14:41
I am an average racer. This tool would be perfect for my 1/12 since I never seem to get the toe correctly. In a 12th scale were every setup has to be perfect, I believe this is great
4. SHY - November 6th, 2009 at 14:56
Will there be a set-up system for 1:10 OR?
5. RC Market - November 6th, 2009 at 17:02
was released over 1 month
6. Chris - November 7th, 2009 at 06:01
Yes, I agree with Mark. A camber gauge will the the trick for both camber and toe. I use a old Serpent one myself. Personally, I think the balance of the car is more important than toe. If I have limited amount of money, yes I would spend it on tires and parts.
But, it is a good tool and thanks Hudy on making it available while others won’t make the investment and effort. Can’t absolutely say I won’t buy it if I have some extra cash laying around.
7. serzoni - November 7th, 2009 at 06:36
KSG has had a system like this for pancars for a few years now. This is just the first time that a non-oval based company has released one. To me, the best setup system around for a pancar is the old Holeshot alignment board coupled with a good camber gauge like RPM’s.