@Yeahthatperson did you ever make a video?
Edit: nvm think I found it(?)
Working on follow up now
My type 300 has arrived.
Iâve included a picture of the manual for posterity, mentioning it for searchers.
Anyone know what happened to the rebound adapters?
They didnât come with my truck so I assume they have to be bought separately, but they arenât listed. Maybe Iâll 3d printed an adapter to that works with ordinary bushings. Since itâs not necessary for stability The consequence of it breaking is significantly reduced.
That photo is of the bushing plugs which go inside the truck not the rebound adapters.
Yeahthatpersonâs thumbnail shows the caster and rebound bushings. Do you have those?
Ah ok. Then no I havenât seen those either.
I think we can print them out of tpu.
The rebound adapter consists of a riser, mounting brackets, bolts, and the actual rubber rebound bushings
Iâm thinking a thin sock around the caster block at 100% infill then the actual bushings on the side printed at less than 100%.
Had a issue where leaning left seemed to snag. It went away once I loosened the bushing plug bolt. Not sure of the cause. Iâm about to try the spring plug.
The coil plug makes it feel much more like a rkp. Not a fan personally, but maybe for those of you running the type 400.
Had the canât turn left issue again. Getting a pickup, sucks.
If i push the metal plug with the t engraving in like the bushing plug does i can turn right but not left. The t is oriented in accordance with the manual. Unlike the first time this happened (stock unchanged setup), this time I canât turn left at all. The first time there was just some snag that i could feel and hear, but push past.
Is that damaged you think? I canât tell.