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Fastlane Chassis for Dual Motor Pede - 09.08.2005, 09:24 AM

Hi Mike, you were helping me in the brushless forum about my Stampede project and just need to be sure this is what i need.

Fastlane Extended Chassis
4 Rear A-Arms
2 Rear Shock Towers
2 Alum. Gearcases
2 Alum. Differentials

Wouldyou be able to sell 4 Rear A-Arms or would i have to buy 2 sets of arms.

Also, will the rear shock tower line up fine in the front ?

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09.08.2005, 12:57 PM

Sounds like someone has got a nice plan in mind... ;)
   
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09.08.2005, 05:35 PM

Yes, I can get just the rear arms for you. This is no problem. I would use the complete rear in the front(arms, tower, shocks) for this project. Remember, though...the front will no longer have the kickup and you still need to figure out the steering. Have you got a plan for this? This is the challange. The rest is pretty easy.
   
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09.08.2005, 10:47 PM

I was thinking of this for the steering.

http://rc4wd.com/shop/product_info.p...roducts_id=671

Only thing i will need to figure out is the Turnbuckle length, and some dogbones since i am gonna convert the driveshafts to dogbones.

I seen you mention in another thread that you can get custom length Titanium ones made, so hopefully once i start getting everthing together i can get them measured.
   
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09.09.2005, 08:31 AM

Those knuckles should work pretty well. Turnbuckles and dogbones shouldn't be too difficult.
   
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