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I run them. There just as strong as the stockers, but I would get the new Tekno ones...They are even stronger and the bottom will work on either side, unlike the Traxxas ones...There is also a company called Qoncepts that makes some extended wheelbase knuckles. Those would also be a nice addition to the Frog Legs.
SQUEE you cant use the traxxas setback arms & the qconcepts offset knuckles together to the best of my knoledge. It's one or the other.


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09.15.2006, 09:08 PM

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SQUEE you cant use the traxxas setback arms & the qconcepts offset knuckles together to the best of my knoledge. It's one or the other.
According to their website you can.

But $55 for 4mm extention seems like alot to me.


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According to their website you can.

But $55 for 4mm extention seems like alot to me.
I guess i stand corrected :005: . I think if you used both it would really put the rear axel & diff joints at a very bad angle.


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09.16.2006, 12:19 PM

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According to their website you can.

But $55 for 4mm extention seems like alot to me.

i thought it's 12.7mm extention for the rear hubs.If you ran the setback arms together with these it's nearly like a 4-link trailing arm,i bet it would add a ton of on power steering.would look wierd though.might stress the bulks and hingepins too much though but i think the sliders could probably handle the angle because of a universal joint at each end.

i'm thinking of trying the hubs on my maxx which uses 3.3 stuff,have to run a single shock on the inside and remove the other lower shock mount from the arm for the slider to clear though.
   
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i thought it's 12.7mm extention for the rear hubs.If you ran the setback arms together with these it's nearly like a 4-link trailing arm,i bet it would add a ton of on power steering.would look wierd though.might stress the bulks and hingepins too much though but i think the sliders could probably handle the angle because of a universal joint at each end.

i'm thinking of trying the hubs on my maxx which uses 3.3 stuff,have to run a single shock on the inside and remove the other lower shock mount from the arm for the slider to clear though.
According to my math based on what they have up on their sight, The set back arms are 19mm, and with the Qoncepts hubs it will add an additional 4mm of length. I could be wrong, but thats what I got from their site.


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