At Team Durango, the team have been working hard over the start of the outdoor season and at Test days to get a good set-up on the DEX410.

We think we’ve found a couple depending on your driving style. You’ll notice there are slight diffrences for each driver but very much around a base set-up.


The set-ups are already in the ‘In the pits’ section of Team Durango Website. The team post set-ups after every meeting they attend usually within 1 or 2 days of the event.
http://www.team-durango.com/in-the-pits.php
If your stuck at any time for a set-up or need to ask a question you can always e-mail: setups(at)team-durango.com
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Thanks for the info…
Was hoping Durango would release a setup guide explaining all the DEX410 setup options and the effects each adjustment would have on a car.
It would be of most benefit if the guide was based on different track sutfaces, eg: clay, loose dirt, astro – grass ….
( please )
Comment by Werner — May 9, 2010 @ 7:31 pm
Okay so theres a few tips on set-ups..
Problem is there is no help with what weight oils in the diffs or the shocks.
Some of the most important things are left out. Wheel alignment data would be nice too.
Something other than just roll centers and shock locations please.
God forbid some one else have a dialed car too.
Comment by John St. Amant — July 15, 2010 @ 8:55 pm