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Tekno RC Sway Bar Kit for the Revo
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Tekno RC Sway Bar Kit for the Revo - 02.01.2008, 09:26 AM

Just curious if anyone has tried out the Tekno RC Sway Bar Kit for the Revo?

Was there any appreciable difference in handling?

Or is it just more pieces and parts that get in the way during maintenance?

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I have it and there is a definite difference in handling. They really help the Revo through the turns, the chassis will stay very flat. They are also easy to instal, un-install, and switch out, which is good. They don't interfere with maintence either, as far as I can tell.
Also, if you're choosing between these and Traxxas' sway bars, these are better, no drilling required and in a safer location.
Hope that helps!
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I have it and there is a definite difference in handling. They really help the Revo through the turns, the chassis will stay very flat. They are also easy to instal, un-install, and switch out, which is good. They don't interfere with maintence either, as far as I can tell.
Also, if you're choosing between these and Traxxas' sway bars, these are better, no drilling required and in a safer location.
Hope that helps!
Sure does! I would be mounting it on a G3R Gorillamaxx conversion...Tekno indicates in their advertising that it works with "any chassis and any suspension arms" so it seems like a good fit for me.

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