HUDY 107730 Setup Instrument — Droop and Upstop Gauge for RC Cars  [HSP-107730]

HUDY 107730 Droop & Upstop SET-UP Tool
Price:
AUD$81.58
Brand:
HUDY
Model:
HSP-107730
Condition:
Brand New
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Compact Droop and Upstop Measurement Tool

The HUDY 107730 Droop & Upstop SET-UP Tool is an RC-scale setup gauge made to simplify inspection of suspension droop and upstop limits during tuning. It offers a repeatable point of reference for judging suspension travel and comparative ride height when setting up a car.

Apply the gauge to assess symmetry between left and right droop, check upstop boundaries, and note measurements while you alter springs, shock length, or mounting points. The design favors an easy measurement flow so it can be part of routine bench work or quick trackside checks.

Setup consists of placing the gauge against the selected suspension features and reading the markings; no extra components are supplied. The device functions as a measurement guide to support decisions when adjusting spring rates or shock positions.

Specifications

  • Item: HUDY 107730 Droop & Upstop SET-UP Tool
  • Model Number: 107730
  • Brand: HUDY
  • Material: Not specified by manufacturer
  • Compatibility: RC-scale cars

For modelers and racers wanting repeatable droop and upstop references, the HUDY 107730 is a practical tool for workshop and track adjustments.

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.
Yes. Its compact size makes it handy for trackside checks; make sure you brace the car or use a level surface to get consistent readings between runs.
Keep the gauge free of grit and avoid knocks that could bend the tool. Store it flat and inspect before measurement sessions to ensure straight reference edges.
Use the gauge early in a setup session to establish baseline droop and upstop values, then change one variable at a time and remeasure to see the effect of each adjustment.
Yes. Consistent droop or upstop differences between sides can indicate spring or shock mismatch, incorrect mounting, or damage; using the gauge helps pinpoint such asymmetries.

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