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Old 04-01-2009, 03:54 PM
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Just got 2 sets of hot bodies MIP cvd's.Do these just need to be used in the front or both front and back.What difference will they make for my cyclone s handling compared to the stock dog bones.I'm hoping some of the front wheel chatter at full steering will go away.Thanks
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the cyclone series uses the same bone and axle front to rear so all parts are interchangeable (good design).

Try asking questions in the cyclone thread, lots of helpful info there
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Originally Posted by B18C Turbo
the cyclone series uses the same bone and axle front to rear so all parts are interchangeable (good design).

Try asking questions in the cyclone thread, lots of helpful info there
Thanks,ya i just noticed a cyclone s tub forum on this site and posted it there.I just installed them and still have front wheel chatter when steering.Is this a norm on most rc tourng?
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Originally Posted by airwoods
Just got 2 sets of hot bodies MIP cvd's.Do these just need to be used in the front or both front and back.What difference will they make for my cyclone s handling compared to the stock dog bones.I'm hoping some of the front wheel chatter at full steering will go away.Thanks
All CVDs chatter at full steering.
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