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Bent Delrin links 11 61.11%
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Old 07-26-2009, 09:45 AM   #1
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Just wondering what you all think of bent Delrin links VS. straight Delrin links, pros and cons, advantages/disadvantages, the reason I ask is because i have been running bent delrin dog leg links and just made some straight ones out of natural 5/16" Delrin rod. I like the look of both.
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Old 07-26-2009, 10:07 AM   #2
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Lower link choice has alot to do with what chassis you are planning to use. I use an SWX so bent links are not an option, but I did make some 5/16 white delrin lower links. The advantage is that the delrin is more slick then alumunim, allowing them not to get hung up as much. Straight or bent links both have there advantages/disadvantages, but I perfer straight.
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I run both, I have bent links on the front and straight on the back.


Front Bent: Ground clearance

Back Straight: Keeps the rear axel from getting hung up.
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