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reno911
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01.13.2011, 01:18 PM

Nice looking truck.

I would love to get my hands on a Muggy.

I thin I have seen others use Traxxas Pushrod/Turnbuckles to link the diff mount to the bulkheads for stability as well.
   
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01.13.2011, 05:02 PM

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I thin I have seen others use Traxxas Pushrod/Turnbuckles to link the diff mount to the bulkheads for stability as well.
I didn't want to do this (although it works, too) because I didn't want the added strain on the CD mount.

Here's mine:



The Al angle goes above the CD mount without touching it. I filed one end of the angle to fit flat against the top plate (the front end is kicked-up).
   
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01.14.2011, 12:34 AM

awesome pic and idea brian! I am going to do something similar if I dont end up buying the innovative rc chassis. I would love to own that gorgeous thing, but the price of 100 usd is pretty damn high considering that I only paid 200 for the muggy brand freaking new with a brand new mach 427 and nitro equip, fresh with a dx 3.0 that was brand new as well. But this looks to be a much cheaper quick fix! I would love to be the first one in the market place to come up with a production aftermarket fix to the chassis flex issue. I have yet to find a place to jump high but Ive got my eye on a few bashing spots to see what this thing has in its pants! Thanks for taking the pics for me bud! cham
   
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