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johnrobholmes
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02.27.2009, 10:42 AM

High clearance links are good if you can get the CG low enough to use them. I only run them on the rear since I have some droop. My front lowers are basically parallel with the ground. My rear is jacked up a smidge at rest, so the bent rears help getting over sharp objects.


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02.27.2009, 11:47 AM

Thank's

Im running the asemetrical setup to help with the torque twist on the RR . How should i mount the FR upper links to the TCS plate, on the top or bottom or does it not matter ?.


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02.27.2009, 01:28 PM

On that rig, im not sure. Try on the bottom first.


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On that rig, im not sure. Try on the bottom first.

Linc sayed the more parallel the links are the better they will work ?. would the shorter shocks i have on my truck make any big difference in performance versus if i was using the traxxas shock emaxx shocks ?. Also my stiffer springs for the RR should be here saturday or monday . Should i use the stiffer springs for both RR shocks, or just the side that is affected by the TT ?.


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