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03.29.2007, 10:22 AM

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The rear bias is barely noticeable, but i think most other MTs or truggies have a slight rear balance in stock trim. Driving it around my yard (4 acre lot), the power and handling is awesome, and the rear bias is not noticeable to me, but I have not yet had it on a track. In the end I would rather have it lift the front up a little than nosedive.
I'd rather have front lift up as well. I'll just have to try it and see how it does. Do you have any pics of how you mounted your Trakpowers?
   
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03.29.2007, 10:46 AM

I will post some later today when I get home. I used part of the green top grate that comes with irrigation valve boxes. It is extremely strong, light and easy to work with a dremel, which is the only tool i used. The one on my truck now is the "prototype" as I am planning on making another.
   
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