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the driven Posts:3
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| Posted:1/31/2007 11:28:58 AM |
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Good morning to you all. How's it going over there? I think that this time I've come up with a simple but effective idea for you. Sway bars have been done to death. The most effective ones are on 1/8 buggies. There's barely a selection for monster trucks specially for the T-Maxx. I did, however, come across a set for my truck. When I got it I didn't think it would require any modification, but it did and I wasn't willing to do it. The kit requires you to drill holes in the upper A-arms, which I feel may create a weak point in that area. I was thinking why not utilize The hole that's already there, in the stock and RPM T-Maxx A-arms? I feel the bars could afford to be alittle shorter. The diameter of the bar is exactly 6.58mm. I'm also thinking instead of using straight bolts and rubber pieces, how about heavy duty captured ball ends? It's all about using the holes that are already there. Take care, enjoy the rest of your day.
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| Posted:2/8/2007 9:16:31 PM |
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HMM. That seems like something to be considered. Is your plan to race or bash?
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the driven Posts:3
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| Posted:3/4/2007 12:44:13 AM |
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| It can honestly be applied for both bashing and racing. Handling and control for racing. Durability and strength for bashing.
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