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Old 08-11-2008, 06:05 PM   #21
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Pick up the RCP Alum. Upgrade Kit (front knuckles for better turning) or buy the pieces separately... I would also recommend the Axial universal joint (better front turning) set for the front, MIP C Drive Spline, and ditch the front bent links...

Aluminum or Delrin beadlocks (Delrin by Eritex Inc.) Do a search for Alum ones.

The best thing before any more upgrades are made would be run time, run time and some more run time...

why ditch the front bent links? with them it lets my front get farther over a ledge at a lower c.g., and with the straight ones it would sky rocket my front end....or am i way off here?

as far as run time goes.....its out every day for at least one pack...thanks for the input tho...i cant seem to get much on here
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Old 08-12-2008, 03:14 PM   #22
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If the fronts are working for you, then leave them. A lot have noticed that they tend to hang up worse then the straights...
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Old 08-12-2008, 08:41 PM   #23
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i have a set of straights so i think ill test it out...i only ran the plastic stock straight links for one pack and then went to the bent alum.....thanks for the advice!!!!
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