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Old 05-09-2008, 07:21 AM   #1
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Can some one give me a list of all the different 4 link mounts that are available?
I am just wanting to see whats out there.

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Old 05-09-2008, 08:03 AM   #2
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I know of two:

****CDW Billet Ax10 Rear 4 Link Mount****

http://www.tcscrawlers.com/TCS-Alumi...g-p-16612.html
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An info on front servo mounts that are 4 link?

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http://rcpcrawlers.com/home.php?cat=29

http://www.visionaryfabrication.com/sales/UPPERLINK.htm

I would say the VF versions are about the best out there from an adjustability perspective.

Just installed some of the TCS 4-Links and I have had a bit of a problem getting the link length right --- stilll fiddling.
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An info on front servo mounts that are 4 link?

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TCS Aluminum Upper Link/Servo Mount for Axial AX-10 Scorpion



Uses the extra rod ends that come with the AX10 kit. Available in Delrin also.
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TCS Aluminum Upper Link/Servo Mount for Axial AX-10 Scorpion

Uses the extra rod ends that come with the AX10 kit. Available in Delrin also.
Yeah that's what I ended up doing but not happy with the result and will have to continue tweaking. For some reason I was having an issue and couldn't seem to get the driveshaft angles right. I finally ended up using some 68-70mm Axial threaded rod and attached at the innermost upper link mount on the chassis and came pretty close. The stock AX10 chassis is pretty limiting and an extra set of holes would have been helpful on the TCS mount. Overall the TCS mounts are outstanding quality and probably the best looking 4-link plates available.
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Old 05-10-2008, 06:19 PM   #7
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You can use longer set screws and some spacers.

Long Set Screws for Links (17 each)



Thing is, these are in the spare parts section for the TCS Stick. I took some off of my Stick I have here.
I cannot guarantee what the length of those are, but mine are considerably longer than the Axial ones.
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