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26 • SLASH 4X4 ULTIMATE

ADVANCED TUNING ADJUSTMENTS

CAMBER GAIN

Slash 4X4 Ultimate has provisions for adjusting the camber gain geometry 
of the front and rear suspension. “Camber gain” refers to an increase 
in camber angle as the suspension is compressed. The camber gain of 
the vehicle can be changed by moving the camber link attachment to a 
different horizontal mounting position. Adjusting the camber gain will 
alter the tire contact patch as the suspension is compressed. Making 
the camber link shorter will increase the camber gain. This makes the 
vehicle more stable over bumps, but reduces traction on smooth surfaces. 
Lengthening the camber links has the opposite effect. 

Front Camber Gain 

To increase the camber gain on the front 
suspension, move the inner camber link 
ends out to Position 3. Position 4 is the 
stock setting. 

Rear Camber Gain 

To increase the camber gain on the rear 
suspension, move the inner camber link 
ends out to a different attachment hole 
(Position 4 in the image. Position 5 is the 
stock setting). 
Once you make adjustments to the camber 
gain, you may need to re-adjust the static camber to suit  
your tuning needs.

ROLL CENTER 

Slash 4X4 Ultimate  has provisions for adjusting the roll center geometry 
of the front and rear suspension. Roll center refers to the virtual axis 
around which the chassis will roll when subjected to cornering forces. 
The roll center of the vehicle can be raised by mounting the inner 
ends of the camber links in a lower position. Raising the roll center will 
effectively increase the roll stiffness of the vehicle (similar to installing 
sway bars). Adding roll resistance to one end of the vehicle will tend 
to add traction to the opposite end. For example, increasing roll 
resistance in the rear will provide more traction for the front wheels 

and potentially more steering. Raising the roll center on the front and 
rear equally will increase overall roll resistance without changing the 
handling balance. The default factory locations are designed to make 
the truck easier and more forgiving to drive and less likely to traction 
roll in turns.

Front Roll Center 

To lower the roll center on the 
front suspension, move the 
inner camber link ends up to 
a different attachment hole 
(Position 1 or 2 – Position 4 is 
the stock setting). To lower the roll center further, move the outer camber 
link ends to the lower position on the C-hub.

Bump steer correction

 - “Bump steer” refers to unwanted steering 

inputs caused by suspension movement. Slash 4X4’s suspension 
geometry is designed to minimize bump-steer. If 
you are using the upper hole on the C-hub (image 
A) and either of the two lower holes on the shock 
tower (positions 3 or 4 in “Front” image), the tie rod 
ball should be oriented with the large flat end on top 
(stock position - image B). When using 
any other combination of camber link 
attachment points, the tie rod ball 
should be oriented with the large flat 
end on the bottom (C).

Rear Roll Center

 

To lower the roll center on the rear 
suspension, relocate the inner camber links 
to one of the upper holes (position 1, 2, or 
3 in image) in the upper row of the rear 
camber link attachment.
Once you make adjustments to the roll 
center, you may need to re-adjust the static 
camber to suit your tuning needs.

Front

Front

C-hub

Rear

Rear

B

C

A

Gearing Compatibility Chart:

The chart below shows recommended 

gear combination ranges for your model. 

Spur Gear

Pinion Gear

50

52

54

9

-

-

17.08

10

-

-

15.37

11

-

13.45

13.97

12

-

12.33

12.81

13

10.95

11.38

11.82

14

10.16

10.57

10.98

15

9.49

9.87

10.25

16

8.89

9.25

9.61

17

8.37

8.71

9.04

18

7.91

8.22

8.54

19

7.49

7.79

8.09

20

7.12

7.40

7.68

21

6.78

7.05

7.32

22

6.47

6.73

-

23

6.19

6.43

-

24

5.93

-

-

25

5.69

-

-

26

-

-

-

Thick black border indicates stock settings.

Preferred gearing for off-road and 

extreme terrain, 3S LiPo

Out of Box Setup, recommended for most 

running, 6 or 7-cell NiMH, 2S LiPo

Recommended for high-speed running on 

smooth hard surfaces only

Included optional gearing, for high-speed 

running only

Fits, for high-speed runs only, not 

recommended for use with NiMH batteries 

High-current LiPo batteries required.
Doesn’t fit

Summary of Contents for Slash 4x4 Ultimate 68077-1

Page 1: ...owner s manual MODEL 68077 1...

Page 2: ...unning your model look over this entire manual and examine the model carefully If for some reason you decide it is not what you wanted then do not continue any further Your hobby dealer absolutely can...

Page 3: ...of Traxxas Specifications are subject to change without notice Hard Anodized PTFE Coated GTR Shocks Aluminum Rear Hub Carriers Aluminum C hubs and Steering Blocks Aluminum Wheel nuts FCC Compliance Th...

Page 4: ...a long cord intended to allow the battery to be charged outside of an automobile when using the automobile s auxiliary power socket If the cord will not reach outside of the automobile find another p...

Page 5: ...attempt to charge LiPo batteries with the Traxxas charger included in this package Make sure you understand how to use your LiPo batteries Be aware that Traxxas shall not be liable for any special ind...

Page 6: ...x Antenna Mount Front Suspension Arm Front Bumper Steering Servo Shock Damper Turnbuckle Toe Link Turnbuckle Front Camber Link Turnbuckle Rear Camber Link Rear Shock Tower Traxxas High Current Connect...

Page 7: ...page 12 Body clips and body washers Optional pinion gear Foam battery spacer for use with LiPo batteries Suspension multi tool Optional center differential Shock wrench Your model comes with a set of...

Page 8: ...rence from outside sources 3 Install batteries in the transmitter See page 12 8 Detail your model See sidebar page 9 The transmitter requires 4 AA alkaline batteries sold separately Apply other decals...

Page 9: ...to virtually eliminate cogging Current Current is a measure of power flow through the electronics usually measured in amps If you think of a wire as a garden hose current is a measure of how much wat...

Page 10: ...th solder tabs Transmitter The hand held radio unit that sends throttle and steering instructions to your model Trim The fine tuning adjustment of the neutral position of the servos made by adjusting...

Page 11: ...ND RECEIVER Steering Trim Multi Function Knob Throttle Trigger Throttle Neutral Adjust Steering Wheel Power Switch Battery Compartment Set Button Menu Button Red Green Status LED see page 33 for more...

Page 12: ...s in the correct orientation as indicated in the battery compartment 3 Reinstall the battery door and snap it closed 4 Turn on the transmitter and check the status indicator for a solid green light If...

Page 13: ...ld down over to the 23mm side and use it on the opposite side of the chassis Note For taller batteries an extended battery hold down part 7426X is available sold separately For shorter batteries 6 cel...

Page 14: ...the transmitter and start over Always turn on the transmitter before plugging in the battery RADIO SYSTEM BASIC ADJUSTMENTS Throttle Neutral Adjustment The throttle neutral adjustment is located on th...

Page 15: ...d transmitter Range Testing the Radio System Before each running session with your model you should range test your radio system to ensure that it operates properly 1 Turn on the radio system and chec...

Page 16: ...ensitivity Negative Exponential By turning the Multi Function knob clockwise the steering sensitivity of the model will be decreased Note that a relatively large amount of steering wheel travel result...

Page 17: ...ctory defaults Otherwise you may not get the best performance from your speed control The transmitter should be adjusted as follows If the transmitter settings have been adjusted reset them to the fac...

Page 18: ...dy to drive SelectingTrainingMode Profile 3 50 Forward 100 Brakes 50 Reverse 1 Connect a fully charged battery pack to the VXL 3s and turn on your transmitter 2 With the VXL 3s off press and hold the...

Page 19: ...nd off road could cause excessive loads on the electrical system in the model High performance vehicles produce small vibrations that may loosen hardware over time Frequently check wheel nuts and othe...

Page 20: ...during normal running Water will enter these holes and get trapped inside the tires if holes are not cut in the tires Cut two small holes 3mm or 1 8 diameter in each tire Each hole should be near the...

Page 21: ...e rear bearing remove the plastic cap with thumb pressure or gently pry the cap off with a flat blade screwdriver To prevent corrosion and ensure maximum bearing life lubricate the bearings with a lig...

Page 22: ...ting straight ahead and are parallel to each other 0 toe in This will ensure the same amount of steering in both directions Front Toe In For increased stability add 1 to 2 of toe in to each front whee...

Page 23: ...witch on Make certain the transmitter s batteries are not depleted 4 Turn the transmitter s steering trim knob to the center 0 position 5 Disconnect motor wires A and C see page 11 to prevent the moto...

Page 24: ...nsion pins bent turnbuckles loose screws and any signs of stress or bending Replace components as needed Steering Over time you may notice increased looseness in the steering system The tie rod ends m...

Page 25: ...3x6 flat head cap screws from the front chassis 3 Remove the two 4x12 button head cap screws from the front of the chassis 4 Remove the two 4x10 button head cap screws from the top of the chassis 5 Pu...

Page 26: ...ing balance The default factory locations are designed to make the truck easier and more forgiving to drive and less likely to traction roll in turns Front Roll Center To lower the roll center on the...

Page 27: ...arging use and storage of LiPo batteries Make sure you understand how to use your LiPo batteries See Safety Precautions and warnings on page 4 for more information TEMPERATURES AND COOLING Monitoring...

Page 28: ...il Only use silicone oil in the differentials Traxxas offers silicone differential fluid in a variety of viscosities Part 5135 10K Part 5136 30K Part 5137 50K Part 5130 100K Part 5039 500K Follow the...

Page 29: ...r gear slipper unit was removed Stand the chassis up on the front bumper to hold the spur gear steady and line it up with the pinion gear The splined shaft adapter must key into the aluminum center dr...

Page 30: ...iston 2 Position the new piston onto the shock shaft above the small washer Grip the threads of the shaft with side cutters or needlenose pliers and tighten the nut with the 4 way wrench to secure the...

Page 31: ...stiffer setup farther from the pivot point will result in softer sway bar response For smooth surfaces with high traction Adjust linkage placement for stiffer response closer to the sway bar mount For...

Page 32: ...ically keeps track of what vehicles it has bound to and what settings were used for each up to 30 models total Traxxas Link provides a visual interface to name the models customize their settings atta...

Page 33: ...ervo travel Be aware that the steering End Point settings define the servo s maximum steering throw If you set Steering Percentage to 100 by turning the Multi Function knob fully clockwise the servo w...

Page 34: ...teering throw setting you selected previously Likewise setting the Multi Function knob to disabled will prevent the knob from making further adjustments but the last setting of the Multi Function knob...

Page 35: ...ve Push forward to desired end point and press set to save To reset max throw Let go of controls and press SET The menu tree below shows how to navigate through the TQi transmitter s various settings...

Page 36: ...LED blinks Press SET red LED blinks x3 Press MENU twice red LED blinks x3 Turn steering wheel to desired max left and right travel x8 Press SET to save each position Turn steering wheel to test settin...

Page 37: ...______mm ______mm Oil _____________ wt Oil _____________ wt Piston _____________mm Piston _____________mm Battery Placement Front Tire Type_________________ Tire Insert_ _______________ Wheel_ _______...

Page 38: ...t _____ Rear _____ Weight _______lbs Springs Color ___________________ Preload _________mm Springs Color ___________________ Preload _________mm ______mm ______mm Oil _____________ wt Oil ____________...

Page 39: ...NOTES...

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