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Integy body posts
Well i snapped off my body posts from my Stage 3 suspension. Where can i get some new posts??
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mike could probably get some for you
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Were the posts plastic? - If not - Get the plastic ones - they are not much to look at - but if you flip that hard somethings gotta give - I would prefer the body posts rather than shocktower...
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The ones i got with mine was plastic walter. I like the stock one myself. They are cheap and got some flexiblity to them.
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Yeah, I use the stockers myself. Cheap, flexible and easy to replace. I always keep a bunch of stock towers around. :)
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well i really need some towers. Im leaving for Oregon next weekend so i need them before then. I need like 8.
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towers or body post?
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i meant posts.. LOL, but eventually ill get new posts.
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Well, I didn't listen to all of you and paid the price. I used aluminum posts and bent a shock tower during a roll over. Plastic posts here I come!
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I also use plastic. I get mine from RC Raven, very good. They are a lot like RPM's but a tad better I think. Have yet to break one. But I would go through Mike, as he stated, he has tons. And RC Raven is SLOOOOOOW shipping! Mike can get them to you asap I'm sure!
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Thanks, neweuser, I can get some stock posts from my LHS. It is one of the few things they actually stock. The problem with ordering from Mike is that I can't stop. I'll end up spending a few hundred dollars and the wife will be after me, again!
On a side note, this rollover came from a Quark 125/8XL setup using a cheap pack of 14 3300 cells. Even with these sub-standard batteries, the power is unbelievable! My old HV 4.5 can't compare. |
Glad you like it! I totally understand. I call my LHS "loserville". I went in there one time and the guy said to me.."what's a ubec?" LOL
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Go with the stock platic posts! Much better in the long run. Protection during crashes and they are cheap to replace.
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I won't even comment on the LHS thing...I went in there and they said, "what is a LSP?"...Need I say more?
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