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08.19.2008, 02:43 AM

Looks like they are different front and rear arms then the electric rustler/stampede. The nitro uses mounting blocks. They must be the same width (at the transmission) as the electric though. The arms are a little longer for the nitro about a 1/4 inch. Don't know about the toe-in. I've checking into it a bit. Got enough parts in a bin to make another rustler but have found the motivation. If I get a slash chassis it might be the motivation I need.


Shaun, looks like you got it going in the right direction now. Another nice build. Don't see any aluminum yet. I like those rims. I've invested in the pro lines and axials but they both don't address the offset issues very well at all. I tried the link you provided but there was problems with it. I'll check it again. In the beginning with a 2wd it easy to spin donuts and fishtail. Everyone thinks you doing them on purpose. Just agree with them on how cool it is. LOL How does it do keeping the front end down?
   
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