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metalman, would it be possible to use the ofna front shocks with the stock towers since the fronts are shorter?
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metalman, would it be possible to use the ofna front shocks with the stock towers since the fronts are shorter?
I wouldn't even try. I use Duratrax Overdrive ST shocks with soft springs (for the shocks) and 30wt oil for the front, and that works just fine. I think Ofna front 1/8 shocks on the front of a Rustler would be too stiff.

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I have all of the FLM parts for my rusty. I use the exteneded front arms. Those pieces are for the rear arms.

I use the Duratrax Evader shocks.

The FLM tranny case is AWESOME. I have to open it back up to but in the steel diff.
So, the extended front arms and aluminum tranny case are good... AWESOME!


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Yes. I really like the extended front arms. I was using RPM Losi modified arms. I want to convert my pede to all FLM parts including the extended chassis. :017:
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