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Integy maxx racer x type 3 pro suspension-complete kit
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Integy maxx racer x type 3 pro suspension-complete kit - 02.05.2006, 02:35 PM

http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...TSUPKit&cat=17


Does this set include the same 4 steering blocks shown here?

http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...eringmx&cat=17

anyone using it? How does it hold up. I have broke many stock arms will these just bend and then be no good?

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02.05.2006, 03:03 PM

it has a true-trac rear suspension that eliminates the rear turnbuckles which requires a certain rear knuckle but yes, the front are the same as the ones in the store. coolhand runs it on his maxx and has yet to break anything and if you know him thats saying alot :005: :005:
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Is it any easer to allian the front end with them? I never have been able to get my front end stright even after using camber tools and toe in tools plus steering trim.
   
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it has a true-trac rear suspension that eliminates the rear turnbuckles which requires a certain rear knuckle but yes, the front are the same as the ones in the store. coolhand runs it on his maxx and has yet to break anything and if you know him thats saying alot :005: :005:
he has that on his 2250 gmaxx and he puts his trucks through a lot it is suprising that he has not broken it yet(at least i dont think he has)
   
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he has that on his 2250 gmaxx and he puts his trucks through a lot it is suprising that he has not broken it yet(at least i dont think he has)

at one point he bent a gorilla g2 chassis and the integy suspension held up. because of this i'm thinking about the same suspension.


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at one point he bent a gorilla g2 chassis and the integy suspension held up. because of this i'm thinking about the same suspension.
same here if it can hold up under CHC's punishment its got to be pretty good and it is not to expensive compared to some. ill need the extra strength for my summer project.
   
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same here if it can hold up under CHC's punishment its got to be pretty good and it is not to expensive compared to some. ill need the extra strength for my summer project.
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02.05.2006, 09:33 PM

yes, i think it will make it alot easier for you. and you wont have to do much to the rear. i have a non-adjustable (couldnt adjust toe only camber) truetrac and it was awesome.
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02.05.2006, 09:46 PM

Are they still making it? Towerhobbies does not cary the silver only blue and here at rc monster it's out of stock. If you do happen to bend a top arm how easy would it be just to get that part? I went to there site and didn't see where you could just order one arm.
   
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im pretty sure mike could get just one arm for you if you would happen to brake or bend one
   
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i would replace it with ue as it breaks.
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i would replace it with ue as it breaks.
is ue and integy interchangeable or something? :032:
   
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02.05.2006, 11:06 PM

after more searching the net i found out that a lot of people don't like the Integy maxx racer x type 3 pro suspension they say it bends easy and is junk......but i don't think mike would sell it if that was true?

Sure i would love to get UE's but for almsot $500 bucks! :eek:
   
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02.05.2006, 11:08 PM

and if it was junk im sure coolhand wouldnt have it on his most powerful truck and he probably would have bent it by now also
   
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