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12.22.2008, 02:01 AM

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Originally Posted by lincpimp View Post
I love my badlands, really make a good truck out of the slayer. I have a set of tekno swaybars that I need to install. Do they make that much difference?
Yeah, they did for me. I wasn't use to driving it the way it was stock. So when I put the sway bars on it was a huge improvement for me. The badlands are great on there. I like them on the buggy too. But I will have to do some mod to get them to work properly. There isn't enought space around the nut to get a wrench on firmly. They are glue good so these will be staying on the slayer.

Before we got the deep snow it was just slick out with ice. The slayer became a great drifter. Until the tire caught the edge of something. But it would slide sideways and was easy to bring it back around the other way.

I tried the lightest Revo springs I had but they seem to tight for it. I order the next color of springs up to try out. Which do you have on yours?
   
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