HUDY 107704 30mm Droop Gauge Support Blocks Lightweight Set (2)  [HSP-107704]

HUDY 107704 - HUDY Chassis Droop Gauge Support Blocks 30mm For 1/8 Off-Road - Lightweight (2)
Price:
AUD$61.08
Brand:
HUDY
Model:
HSP-107704
Condition:
Brand New
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Reliable droop measurement using HUDY blocks

For serious 1/8 off-road hobbyists, consistent droop settings are part of a competitive setup. The HUDY 107704 Chassis Droop Gauge Support Blocks provide a lightweight, stable platform to measure and compare droop across sessions.

How droop affects vehicle balance

Droop influences the suspension's ability to extend and reposition weight during dynamic moments. With these support blocks you can tune down-travel to improve traction, reduce hopping and refine mid-corner balance.

Fast setup routine for accurate readings

Remove wheels and place the car on a flat board set on the blocks. Position the front under the servo saver and the rear beneath the suspension mount, then use a droop gauge at the axle hex to capture accurate droop numbers.

Using droop to adapt to track changes

Small adjustments to droop can make the car more forgiving on rough tracks or more responsive on smooth layouts. Consistent measurement helps you compare changes session to session.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some HUDY items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 8-12 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
They are sized for common 30mm support use; check fit against your chassis mounting points and use a flat board to compensate for minor height differences.
Yes, a level setup board ensures the readings reflect true down-travel rather than chassis tilt, making your droop numbers reproducible.
Start with baseline shock settings, measure droop front and rear, then change one variable at a time and remeasure to see the effect clearly.

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