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Rc-Solutions revo roll cage - 03.22.2006, 06:17 PM

I was thinking about getting this-https://ssl9.secure-svr.com/rc-solut...?iProductID=39 roll cage for my revo. Anybody have any opinions for this cage or pictures?
   
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03.22.2006, 07:01 PM

I have heard good things about them. I don't know if they are though. They look beefy.


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03.22.2006, 07:42 PM

I've heard it works good too, but also a PITA to work on stuff since it mounts to so many different places...
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03.22.2006, 10:38 PM

If you're a basher they would be great, but if you race, I think that it might raise the center of gravity to a point that it would hinder performance in racing


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03.22.2006, 11:36 PM

Thanks for the replie, and I just bash.
   
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03.23.2006, 01:20 AM

They're a complete PITA,get in the way and you'll be constantly straightening it out,good solid body shell is much better IMO.
   
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03.26.2006, 04:43 PM

speak as you find i say, Ive had one on my Revo since I bought the truck and its never bent yet.........what did I have to go and say that for? :010:

I personally don't find it a PITA to work on though, as all the bits including the engine +header and filter still attached, gearbox and shocks can all be striped out without removing the cage first.

without a shell on it has a real Mad Max feel to it :dft003:
   
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03.26.2006, 04:58 PM

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I personally don't find it a PITA to work on though, as all the bits including the engine +header and filter still attached, gearbox and shocks can all be striped out without removing the cage:dft003:
If you can do that with it on then it's way easier to work around than the LST cage which is the only one i have experience with,with that one you have to remove it all the time.

They're easy enough to bend straight again if you bend it.
   
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03.26.2006, 05:20 PM

ahhh The LST is different animal altogether, I have seen my mate almost in tears because he has to take 'THAT *%@"*ing cage off AGAIN :035: :005:
   
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