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Old 06-23-2008, 09:13 PM   #1
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made a RTI ramp at work and flexed the Truggy out on it today
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need some tech brotha.

btw i need one of those rti ramps.
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Nice rig and nice RTI ramp i need one of those..
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need some tech brotha.

btw i need one of those rti ramps.
we'll keep it at the store for the big Dogs to run up the RTI's welded out 1/2 in sq stock ... there's the tech
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way too much flex....
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WOW i bet that rig is reeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal stable....
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WOW i bet that rig is reeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal stable....

did good at the local comp but it does have ALOT of twist. The coils on it are too short but it made 2 spot look easy cause of the flex ... and rolled on 1 cause of it .... so I'm kind torn I think the new scale coil overs from RC4wd should help it alot and loose some overflex but I though the RTI was kind cool
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At least now we have a good reference pic when the newbies ask, "How much flex is too much?"

Are you running the limiters inside the shock body? That would help. As would switching around your links and shocks. You need to outboard those links further out on the axles, which will stabilize the rig...a lot.
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What's the angle of the RTI ramp?
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At least now we have a good reference pic when the newbies ask, "How much flex is too much?"

Are you running the limiters inside the shock body? That would help. As would switching around your links and shocks. You need to outboard those links further out on the axles, which will stabilize the rig...a lot.
nope nothing inside...... I got the scaler coil overs comin in 110 mm I guess I should of gotten the 90mm huh :-( so if I swap the lower link and the shock it'll help the torq twist

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What's the angle of the RTI ramp?
done know one of the guys at work made it out fence scrap . @40deg I bet all I know is its taller than the axles is wide
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SaWeeeeet flex.....
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