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danhfvcsd
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11.05.2008, 08:14 AM

The plate that your steering servo is mounted to - you have the FLM conversion, yes? =)


I'm having a couple problems trying to fit my Integy Piggyback LST shocks without them hitting the side of the chassis when they're fully extended?? I'm not actually able to get full travel out of em, or mount them successfully in ANY other position than what it is at, on both the arm AND the shock tower... and i've played with it for hours trying every combination i could...

I have used the included spacers for the TVPs, as i need the room for the lipos i'll be running...

Here's some pics - kinda small, but you can see my dillema... If the shock towers were wider, i could mount them further to the outside of the truck, and use the outer hole in the lower extended arm...

This is the side i'm having problems with - it has the spacers installed this side...


Not alot of clearance this side either - only JUST scrapes in, and even then, the spring can rub on the tvp sometimes when it's 'spun' the right way...


And 2 more, hopefully to try and give you a decent shot...



I'm hoping there is something obvious i am missing here, orrrr? Any suggestions? Didn't get round to reading that article on suspension tuning yet, so forgive me if i'm missing anything obvious -lol- cheers =)

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