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Widetrac suspension help... - 09.14.2005, 01:44 PM

Can someone please tell me if the Supermaxx Generation 2 Widetrac pro suspension kit ( http://www.unlimitedengineering.com/...re/13120B.html ) can be used with RDLogics cvd's? The kit says it offers 18mm more width on either side - does this mean that the RDLogics cvd's will be tool short?

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Re: Widetrac suspension help... - 09.14.2005, 02:29 PM

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The kit says it offers 18mm more width on either side - does this mean that the RDLogics cvd's will be tool short?

Once upon a time, love stories that begin like that, the Emaxx suspension was skinnier than what is in production today. I guess you must know what generation your existing suspension is.
   
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09.14.2005, 03:15 PM

So when they say 18mm wider, they are refering to the original .15 T-maxx style suspension?
   
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09.14.2005, 04:36 PM

That is my understanding. The wide trac, EXT, and the Racer X all have the same trac width.
   
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09.14.2005, 07:19 PM

The RD logics cvd's will work with any widemaxx suspension regardless of manufacturer. They won't, however, work with UE diffs...
   
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