The file 'Printed Truck V1: Springs 3D Printer Model' is (STL) file type, size is 37.3KB.
These will work with Truck V1.
Why buy springs when you can print them?!
Unfortunately they won't ever replace real springs/shocks but they're still pretty fun to drive around with!
Ninjaflex1 seems a bit harder than Ninjaflex2.
I'd recommend putting Ninjaflex1 on the front and Ninjaflex2 on the rear of the truck.
Solidspring is ment to be printed in PLA/ABS or whichever 'hard' plastic you have, it'll flex a little bit but not as much as ninjaflex suspension.
I've printed mine in Colorfabb XT which is quite springy, makes for a nice ride.
To see what the finished truck looks like, check out my project videos:
http://www.youtube.com/c/MrCrankyfaceProjects
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Ninjaflex1.STL | 59.7KB | |
Ninjaflex2.STL | 60.2KB | |
SolidSpring.STL | 25.9KB |