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04.16.2009, 10:25 PM

Apologies for the crappy shots will get more when sunny!

Only missing the JPC rear locks but think I can comp with this...

I also picked up a KK ST chassis on sale so I can try torsion in rear to...





   
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Joe bruiser on RCC told me to space them about 5/8 for the FR & 1/4 for the RR.
And thats on both sides of the upper link mount?



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Only missing the JPC rear locks but think I can comp with this...
It certainly looks comp-worthy to me. That chassis is real nice.

And I'm still waiting on my lockouts too. I think they may ship the first of next week.

Definately let us know how you like the torsion set up too. I've always been curious how it performs.

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[QUOTE=RCShocker;280045]And thats on both sides of the upper link mount?


Yes it is .


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And thats on both sides of the upper link mount?

Yes it is .



Here's why I mention it.

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I only spaced mine on one side to keep BOTH upper's more centered.

Although I have also seen the uppers spaced fairly wide in both directions on some pretty capable Berg crawlers.

Which blows the theory that getting as much triangulation as possible from the uppers & lowers in most instances isnt always the way to go.
   
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Im only going by what joe bruiser said to do .


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Im only going by what joe bruiser said to do .
I understand. His trucks really do almost crawl upsidedown.

I'm just splainin' myself. I'm a whole numbers, straight line, same length, & square type guy. Anything that is out of whack/ off kilter really get's my head spinnning.

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Here's why I mention it.

I only spaced mine on one side to keep BOTH upper's more centered.

Although I have also seen the uppers spaced fairly wide in both directions on some pretty capable Berg crawlers.

Which blows the theory that getting as much triangulation as possible from the uppers & lowers in most instances isnt always the way to go.
I'll measure but i think that am centered perfectly... off center would bug me to...
   
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04.19.2009, 09:44 PM

Chris i notice your using the FR hole on your FR knuckles . Did you trim you KK H/C link so you do not have any toe out ?. I tried mounting mine in the FR hole & ended up with toe out .


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