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Old 11-20-2008, 10:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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axial bender swx chassis.

just finished my swx chassis. had the ax10 kit for a few months, tweaked that and i loved it.
got the swx and im still tuning the susp to get it right. seems to have too much antisquat.

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Old 11-21-2008, 08:40 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Are those the Clockable axle C's?
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lots of mounting points for the links on that chassis to mess with and see what works best, huh? nice truck!
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Are those the Clockable axle C's?
nope. theyre the ckrc ones.

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lots of mounting points for the links on that chassis to mess with and see what works best, huh? nice truck!
ya im still messing around w/ the links to get it how i like. when i come up to a wall, my chassis (which ever side is facing the wall) will raise to full droop, then it will start climbing.
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id move the rear links so you have a little less seperation at the frame in the side veiw(like one hole), see what that does and let us know??

..what body is that? i like it...too many losi 'grapplers' on everyones trucks...
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i tried moving the links but it didnt help much. im messing with some springs inside the shocks and that helps a ton. im still messing around w/ the suspension.

the body is a jconcepts crawler body.

their website sucks and i cant find the exact model.

http://www.jconcepts.net/
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are you running internal springs in your shocks?
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Old 11-27-2008, 09:51 AM   #8 (permalink)
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are you running internal springs in your shocks?
i am now. im still messing around with them though.
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