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madweazl 02-04-2010 06:46 PM

Team Durango DNX408
 
Love the layout and looks of this car but I noticed something odd looking at the pics floating around the internet...

http://gallery.neobuggy.net/Site-Pho...2_HoAu6-XL.jpg

http://gallery.neobuggy.net/Site-Pho...8_SAPFd-XL.jpg

captain america 02-04-2010 06:51 PM


Originally Posted by madweazl (Post 6958545)
Love the layout and looks of this car but I noticed something odd looking at the pics floating around the internet...

Let me guess: you noticed that there's already a thread on that car here?

http://www.rctech.net/forum/nitro-of...prototype.html

madweazl 02-04-2010 07:02 PM


Originally Posted by captain america (Post 6958576)
Let me guess: you noticed that there's already a thread on that car here?

http://www.rctech.net/forum/nitro-of...prototype.html

Hey, you're pretty good but no. Maybe I should add "official" to the title, that seems to make all the difference...

Franchise 02-04-2010 07:07 PM

so, uh, what's odd about it?

madweazl 02-04-2010 07:11 PM


Originally Posted by Franchise (Post 6958671)
so, uh, what's odd about it?

Check out the placement of the shocks.

Jammin57 02-04-2010 07:16 PM

They can be mounted on the front or back of the tower now go discuss it in the Durango thread instead of starting a new one

Davidka 02-04-2010 07:16 PM

The car is designed so that the shocks can be run either forward or rearward on the back. You can read about it at redrc.net.

xlgraphicspro 02-04-2010 07:16 PM

looks like the rear shocks can go on either side of the shock tower.
just flip the arms upside down, and swap the camber links as well.

captain america 02-04-2010 07:19 PM


Originally Posted by madweazl (Post 6958689)
Check out the placement of the shocks.

The rear shock position (and adjustability) was covered in Durango's blog, as well as in the other thread which I pointed you to. No need to thank me, I work pro bono :smile:

madweazl 02-04-2010 07:34 PM


Originally Posted by captain america (Post 6958741)
The rear shock position (and adjustability) was covered in Durango's blog, as well as in the other thread which I pointed you to. No need to thank me, I work pro bono :smile:

Thanks for pointing it out. Havent seen the blog (nor any blog for that matter) and didnt notice the other thread. After reading the other thread, I still didnt notice the shock placement/adjustability but I have had a few gin/tonics now.

arm2storm 02-04-2010 07:47 PM

http://www.rctech.net/forum/nitro-of...prototype.html

madweazl 02-04-2010 07:50 PM


Originally Posted by arm2storm (Post 6958870)

Genius!

arm2storm 02-04-2010 07:55 PM


Originally Posted by madweazl (Post 6958886)
Genius!

No, just common sense!

Matt Piva 02-04-2010 08:39 PM

Man u guys r prissy bitches! "Oh go talk in this thread ohh" anwers? hahha :) anyways to answer ur question (the right way) is all u have to do is flip the arms to put the shocks on the front or back of the tower. Now go get ur self a Tamiya 801x n stop looking at that european toy hahah

iv also had some beers :p

fight fight fight.......


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