Durango DEX210 Thread
#3664
#3665
Tech Master
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http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...ck-Mount-Set-2
You can use the front or rear mounts. I have one set of each on my car. They're the same really.
You can use the front or rear mounts. I have one set of each on my car. They're the same really.
#3666
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...ck-Mount-Set-2
You can use the front or rear mounts. I have one set of each on my car. They're the same really.
You can use the front or rear mounts. I have one set of each on my car. They're the same really.
#3668
Tech Lord
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http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...ck-Mount-Set-2
You can use the front or rear mounts. I have one set of each on my car. They're the same really.
You can use the front or rear mounts. I have one set of each on my car. They're the same really.
#3669
#3672
Tech Master
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Rears all the way around fit the best...fronts used for the rear shocks put the shock at a bad angle (a 1mm spacer will just fit I think). Fronts on the front works, but I preferred the rears on there as well.
If I told you where I got them, I'd have to kill you
The sway bar is a parts box one I've had ( I have a couple of sizes, this was thinnest at 1.3mm and I believe they were Academy 4wd sway bars) The set screws are just snugged down until you can feel just a slight bit of drag (and I mean slight) when moving the bar up and down. I haven't actually run the bar yet but I know someone who has on their 210 and on their car it helped getting on to the straight on a high bite clay track...sooooo
If I told you where I got them, I'd have to kill you
The sway bar is a parts box one I've had ( I have a couple of sizes, this was thinnest at 1.3mm and I believe they were Academy 4wd sway bars) The set screws are just snugged down until you can feel just a slight bit of drag (and I mean slight) when moving the bar up and down. I haven't actually run the bar yet but I know someone who has on their 210 and on their car it helped getting on to the straight on a high bite clay track...sooooo
#3673
Tech Master
iTrader: (26)
Rears all the way around fit the best...fronts used for the rear shocks put the shock at a bad angle (a 1mm spacer will just fit I think). Fronts on the front works, but I preferred the rears on there as well.
If I told you where I got them, I'd have to kill you
The sway bar is a parts box one I've had ( I have a couple of sizes, this was thinnest at 1.3mm and I believe they were Academy 4wd sway bars) The set screws are just snugged down until you can feel just a slight bit of drag (and I mean slight) when moving the bar up and down. I haven't actually run the bar yet but I know someone who has on their 210 and on their car it helped getting on to the straight on a high bite clay track...sooooo
If I told you where I got them, I'd have to kill you
The sway bar is a parts box one I've had ( I have a couple of sizes, this was thinnest at 1.3mm and I believe they were Academy 4wd sway bars) The set screws are just snugged down until you can feel just a slight bit of drag (and I mean slight) when moving the bar up and down. I haven't actually run the bar yet but I know someone who has on their 210 and on their car it helped getting on to the straight on a high bite clay track...sooooo
#3674
Rears all the way around fit the best...fronts used for the rear shocks put the shock at a bad angle (a 1mm spacer will just fit I think). Fronts on the front works, but I preferred the rears on there as well.
If I told you where I got them, I'd have to kill you
The sway bar is a parts box one I've had ( I have a couple of sizes, this was thinnest at 1.3mm and I believe they were Academy 4wd sway bars) The set screws are just snugged down until you can feel just a slight bit of drag (and I mean slight) when moving the bar up and down. I haven't actually run the bar yet but I know someone who has on their 210 and on their car it helped getting on to the straight on a high bite clay track...sooooo
If I told you where I got them, I'd have to kill you
The sway bar is a parts box one I've had ( I have a couple of sizes, this was thinnest at 1.3mm and I believe they were Academy 4wd sway bars) The set screws are just snugged down until you can feel just a slight bit of drag (and I mean slight) when moving the bar up and down. I haven't actually run the bar yet but I know someone who has on their 210 and on their car it helped getting on to the straight on a high bite clay track...sooooo
#3675
Tech Master
iTrader: (13)
Med to high bite clay...... we have to run JConcepts gold barcodes on front and ProLine MC Suburb version 1's in the rear with PL closed cell foam all around for both 2wd and 4wd drive.
Here is one of the Invite runs from 2011's Reedy Race held at WCRC in La Mirada, CA where it will be again this year.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eq_kQGTOxd4
Here is one of the Invite runs from 2011's Reedy Race held at WCRC in La Mirada, CA where it will be again this year.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eq_kQGTOxd4