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Old 01-10-2007, 08:07 AM
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does anyone make rear hub carriers to make the t4 have zero-deg rear toe?

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Old 01-10-2007, 11:09 AM
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anyone? lol
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Old 01-13-2007, 05:38 PM
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Just thought I would give you my set up on my T4 If you want to try it. I run a 3/16'' piece of fuel tubbing in my shock shaft to lower the ride height ( our ride height in 3/4'') with 90wt shock oil and red springs all the way around. mount the shocks to the inner most holes on top and out as far as they go on bottom all the way around. Now for the tires I run greens on front and rear.I run -2 degree camber in the right side with +2 degree camber in the left side. On the front for steering castors run 30 degree on the right side and 20 degree on the left. I use a tc3 arm mount to get the rear at zero degree for the toe out. As for gearing our tack has a 80 foot run line. I use 64 pitch gears so I run a 112 spur and a 31 pinion works great with a p2k2 or revenge of the monster. This truck is the fastest truck every Sunday. You won't be diappointed if you try this set up. GOOD LUCK ...
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i have been running red springs in the rear, and black springs up front with 60wt, and it has been working great, also run 1/2" of tubbing in the shocks.
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Old 01-30-2007, 07:23 PM
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got my truck driving alot better on our oval....

81/24, trinity co27, 8mm front spacers, 11mm rear spacers, green foams all around, red-rr, green-lr, black-rf, blue-lf, 2-deg camber rf/rr, -2-deg camber lf/lr, 60wt-rear, 40wt-front, 3 battery spacers rear, 0 battery spacers front, 1 washer front camber link, 2 washers rear camber link, bumper steer spacers 2, middle axle height, trailing steering blocks, 2-deg anti squat, medium wheelbase, front arms level, rear bones level, 2-b mounted front camber link, 1-b mounted rear camber link, 2-o mounted front shocks, 1-i mounted rear shocks
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Old 02-17-2007, 09:59 PM
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changed it up alittle, running a factory team t4 with promatch wcib4200s tuned trinity co27 novak gt7 spektrum dx3 jr z8800s.

84/24, 0mm front spacers, 0mm rear spacers, green foams all around, red-rr, green-lr, blue-rf, blue-lf, 1-deg camber rf/rr, -1-deg camber lf/lr, 60wt-rear, 30wt-front, 2 battery spacers rear, 1 battery spacers front, 0 washer front camber link, 3 washers rear camber link, bumper steer spacers 2, middle axle height, trailing steering blocks, 2-deg anti squat, medium wheelbase, front arms level, rear bones level, 2-b mounted front camber link, 1-b mounted rear camber link, 2-o mounted front shocks, 1-i mounted rear shocks

taking the shock shaft spacers out with tires trued to 3mm tire width made the truck drive alot better
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