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Re: FRC488 Driving Over the Bump

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Originally Posted by dtengineering View Post
Has anyone considered putting rubber grommets around their axles where they mount to the frame to reduce impact forces slightly? They'd have to be pretty stiff to keep the chains from coming off, but 1/8" of "give" on a high impact would be a good step towards shock reduction.
I guess that depends on how your axles work, ours are welded to the frame (cantilevered dead axles) so that might not work. We could make part of the frame support the drivetrain, and have it isolated from the rest of the frame.

Might be easier than trying to convince the driver to slow down for the speed bump