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anyone here have swaybar installed in their lst
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anyone here have swaybar installed in their lst - 06.29.2009, 03:06 AM

did it work like it does in this video?
http://s172.photobucket.com/albums/w...Teknosways.flv
   
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06.30.2009, 05:57 PM

I have 2 LST2 conversions with Losi Sway bars and they don't work quit that well. I do beleive they made a small difference. But I mainly bash my E-LST's so I don't care much.


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06.30.2009, 11:36 PM

ok thats good to know. but does those losi sways work like in that video..where if you lift one tire, the other side lifts too?
or does it work like the traxxas ones in the video where it just pretty much stiffens the ride?
   
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07.01.2009, 10:15 AM

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I have 2 LST2 conversions with Losi Sway bars and they don't work quit that well.
Sorry, they don't work quite as well as the tekno sway bars in the video.
But, I beleive they do help as little as it may be. I was able to start driving the trucks a little more aggressively after the installation.

Keep in mind we are comparing apple to oranges with the Revo vs LST , Kind like a Porche compared to a old Ford PU in the handleing dept.


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07.01.2009, 09:06 PM

do you have the rcraven springs on your lst? i hear those are a major improvement vs stock. how do you have your shock mountings. have you done any mods for handling or steering for the lst's
   
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10.16.2009, 08:20 PM

Yes, The dual rated LST springs from RC RAven I found to be a great spring. Not for racing though because they are quit a bit taller than stockers.

Shock mounts, I moved all my upper mount points to the inside and on the arms outside.

Steering,handleing mods; Just the springs and shock mount positions.


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