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jholthus 05.26.2010 07:17 PM

Need a little help with LST Shocks
 
I have some LST shocks and want to put them on my flux with stock towers and rpm arms. I was looking at the innovative rc kits, but am confused on which kit is what I need. Any other ideas out there let me know! Thanks.

Arct1k 05.26.2010 07:19 PM

Check out the flm kit. Mike sells them.

jholthus 05.26.2010 07:25 PM

I'm considering that to support Mike, but it's pretty steep to get everything. I have a done it the cheap way, I just have a feeling it's not going to work for long. So I am weighing my options

JThiessen 05.26.2010 08:55 PM

http://www.innovative-rc.com/full-mo...749b5b504794ad

_dV 05.27.2010 04:39 AM

That link is for non X Savage. For the Flux i thought the X Arm Kit was the one ..unless the RPM arms change things?

JThiessen 05.27.2010 09:53 AM

Shoot - had them both open, thought I grabbed the X one.

I honestly have never been able to tell what the difference between the X and Xl is in the suspension area.

Finnster 05.27.2010 10:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JThiessen (Post 367032)
Shoot - had them both open, thought I grabbed the X one.

I honestly have never been able to tell what the difference between the X and Xl is in the suspension area.

There is none I believe. The difference is between the old style arms and the new style. The X, XL, Flux all use the same new style parts.

The FLm towers are nice, but the other kit will work also is you are trying to keep cost down and/or retain plastic parts.

V0RT3X 05.27.2010 11:38 AM

http://www.innovative-rc.com/shock-s...749b5b504794ad

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http://www.innovative-rc.com/shock-s...cer-p-327.html

See here: http://www.savage-central.com/module...er=asc&start=0

justpassedu 05.27.2010 12:36 PM

I actually have a set for sale if your interested http://www.rctech.net/forum/r-c-item...nting-kit.html , not looking to seperate though...


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