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1-Racer-X 2-Integy Type 3 Pro 3-G-Maxx 4-Harcore 5-FLM 6-RPM 7-Flextech 8-Stock I know, I know, the Integy is junk, but to be honest, I don't think the Type 3 is all that bad. If Leroy didn't break it, then you know its not bad... |
are the Integy Type 3 Pro really that good?
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I don't know. I've never run it, but its basically a rip-off of the Racer-X. I would choose Racer-X, but if I couldn't afford the UE, I would get the Integy.
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Hardcore racing's arms are cool, but they're a direct replica of the stock suspension as far as I know.
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There are Racer-X arms on ebay pretty regularly, FYI.
I love my Racer-X 's. I had the UE Widetrack's before the Racer-X's. UE is the best! |
anyone seen a set around for cheap? mike can get me some new but 400$ will hurt im just a poor working man lol:018:
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Did you ask Mike if he could only get a pair? If so and he can't, the only other thing I coud tell you is ask on the UE forums....
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anyone know were i can get a racer x Instructions manual online maybe a pdf
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yeah ...what Newe Said...
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again.............2 qwik for me.
I have a copy if you have any trouble downloading it. |
thanx for link
one more thing, are the 5mm set pins necessary if i lock tight the pillow balls |
yes, if your talking about the 5mm set screws that go in from the inside of the arms toward the end of the pillow ball...then yes you should use them...they help lock everything in, also use loctite on the pillowballs, but not hte retainers ...ok
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Use loctite on the nex nuts also.
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