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Originally Posted by JEFFs SC10
(Post 10477472)
Ok roll call, who's gonna run their truck tomorrow?
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Originally Posted by JEFFs SC10
(Post 10477472)
Ok roll call, who's gonna run their truck tomorrow?
Manitoba Robot Games tomorrow. In Tethered Mini Sumo my kid got 4th 2 years ago, 3rd last year, and this year, the 2 kids that beat him last year are in the next age catagory! :D |
Originally Posted by JEFFs SC10
(Post 10477472)
Ok roll call, who's gonna run their truck tomorrow?
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Front shocks in the rear
I was just wondering if anyone has tried using complete front shocks in the rear instead of the limiters under the spring cups. I have tried the limiters but was thinking this might work better. When I tried the front springs I used the 2 mm spacer along with the rubber spacer which I think was also about 2mm.
Since front bodies are 26mm and rears are 30 mm, thought it might be worth a try. |
Originally Posted by Cameron Kellogg
(Post 10477713)
ME! Some more center diff and weight placement idea's to test.
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can someone link me to the pics of the "Center diff" I keep reading. Cant seem to find them...:weird:
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Originally Posted by ABN Hoosier
(Post 10477866)
can someone link me to the pics of the "Center diff" I keep reading. Cant seem to find them...:weird:
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Originally Posted by ABN Hoosier
(Post 10477866)
can someone link me to the pics of the "Center diff" I keep reading. Cant seem to find them...:weird:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...z/DSCF0212.jpg |
Originally Posted by JEFFs SC10
(Post 10477472)
Ok roll call, who's gonna run their truck tomorrow?
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Not sure...
Originally Posted by JimH2k2
(Post 10477857)
I was just wondering if anyone has tried using complete front shocks in the rear instead of the limiters under the spring cups. I have tried the limiters but was thinking this might work better. When I tried the front springs I used the 2 mm spacer along with the rubber spacer which I think was also about 2mm.
Since front bodies are 26mm and rears are 30 mm, thought it might be worth a try. Jim, you may not get enough droop with the shorter shocks. Just my two cents. If you do try it, let us know how it works out! I just think that you may have to lower the top mount a bit to still have enough downtravel. Sal |
Originally Posted by MantisWorx
(Post 10477865)
spurs came in today!
I have a couple of things I came up with I will share with you if it makes it through a day at the track. :D |
what do i look for in frist run and look over for.
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CF Risers mounted....Weds for testing
I just mounted the CF risers on for the rear camber link. Also added about 5mm of ballstud washers on the inner mount. Should kill some of that LEANING feeling....lol. Working/thinking of some more "out back" driveline ideas. Thank god for people here that you can bounce ideas off of! Its amazing that when you think of something and then think "nah, thats just too crazy" then you bounce it off of someone with more tech knowledge it suddenly doesnt seem too far fetched....lol.
Marcus, keep up the good work! Cameron...keep up the good work! Craig, thanks for the ideas! Coyote....Braces are doing GREAT, cant wait for the diffs! Everyone else that I KNOW im forgetting....keep the ideas flowing....and thanks to you too! Sal |
Originally Posted by JimH2k2
(Post 10477857)
I was just wondering if anyone has tried using complete front shocks in the rear instead of the limiters under the spring cups. I have tried the limiters but was thinking this might work better. When I tried the front springs I used the 2 mm spacer along with the rubber spacer which I think was also about 2mm.
Since front bodies are 26mm and rears are 30 mm, thought it might be worth a try. What would fix it is an eyelet with an extra 2mm of plastic on the shock shaft side. Or you can just clip on a 2mm travel limiter, placed between the eyelet and the spring bucket. |
Anyone have problems with the belt tunnel bending? Seems like mine is bowing out to the right (over the battery). I have a completely new assembly but I'm not sure why it's bowing out like that. What would cause it?
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