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Old 03-24-2017, 04:10 PM
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TLR 22-4 (1.0 or 2.0) shocks are pretty much perfect for them. I test fit them.

Front (TLR have 3mm of limiters, without them they are close, maybe a mm shorter):






Rears are pretty much the same length:



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I have done some poking around, what is the best place to pick up the complete shock assemblies?
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Originally Posted by Slash65
I have done some poking around, what is the best place to pick up the complete shock assemblies?
Front Shock Set
Rear Shock Set
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Old 03-30-2017, 02:08 AM
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My TT. I used SC front towers and SC body mounts with a Proline Raptor body for a Stampede.
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slowsrc and Fishing like this.

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Originally Posted by jjw31
My TT. I used SC front towers and SC body mounts with a Proline Raptor body for a Stampede.
Can you also post a pic without the body on it?
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Originally Posted by ta_man
Can you also post a pic without the body on it?
Here's some pics from a Hyper 10MT conversion I did a while back:
Project HoBao Hyper 10MT (TT conversion) <Updated 25-JAN-2013> - Monster Trucks @ URC Forums







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Still have mine, I miss racing this truggy, one of the funniest classes I've ever raced!
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I found the rear wheels have way too much toe-in. Bill measured it out at a whopping 5 degrees. Flipping the rear arms and mounting the shocks in the front gave me a much more normal 3 degrees. This had a huge improvement in corner entry and mid-corner steering for me.

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That's good to know, it always bugged how insanely much toe in these had
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Originally Posted by tsair
I found the rear wheels have way too much toe-in. Bill measured it out at a whopping 5 degrees. Flipping the rear arms and mounting the shocks in the front gave me a much more normal 3 degrees. This had a huge improvement in corner entry and mid-corner steering for me.
By doing this, I am assuming you lose the swaybar. Does it affect handling in any way?
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Originally Posted by Slash65
By doing this, I am assuming you lose the swaybar. Does it affect handling in any way?
Yes. It makes it better. I don't run any of the swaybars.
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I just finished painting my 10TT today with my standard racing color scheme

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This is just a feeler, is anyone in the market for a TT? I am thinking about selling mine. Just rebuilt the diffs and has a lot of aluminum extras. Let me know.
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TLR 22-4 shocks on the Hyper TT:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sb8_AtyQXYk
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Hi all, just wondering if anyone knows if the Proline Desperado 2.8 rims work ok on the TT. I'm struggling to find the stock rims here in AUS and just looking at alternatives. The Louise ST wheel and tyre combos come in a 0 and 1/2 offset so was thinking the 1/2 offset would work but I really like the look of the Desperado wheels with Dirt Hawg tyres

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