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Old 02-10-2010, 09:29 PM   #1
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Default Updated...Axial BTA with four link

Dad just installed my new BTA and still used my front four link( had to mod the STRC servo mount)..also installed a slash slipper and new pink fade Bug body
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Old 02-10-2010, 09:34 PM   #2
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Looks sweet! Did you use the Axial battery/servo tray?
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Old 02-10-2010, 09:38 PM   #3
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Dad used the STRC one..the Axial one is set up for three link
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Old 02-10-2010, 09:39 PM   #4
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Dad used the STRC one..the Axial one is set up for three link
Thanks for the response. Wasn't sure if he used the Axial plate and modded that for the 4 link.

Also, what are the dimensions of your battery? Sorry for the questions, I'm planning out a similar setup for mine. Thanks!
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i need to invest with a BTA, what kit did you buy and how much?

was gettin hungup lesser of a problem?
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Old 02-10-2010, 09:46 PM   #6
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2 5/8" long

1 1/4" wide

3/4
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Old 02-10-2010, 09:48 PM   #7
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i need to invest with a BTA, what kit did you buy and how much?

was gettin hungup lesser of a problem?

Axial......about $60.00
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2 5/8" long

1 1/4" wide

3/4
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Thanks a million!
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Old 02-11-2010, 12:47 AM   #9
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Very cool girl! Are ya and the old man gonna make it to folsom in larch for the ncvrcc comp?
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Old 02-11-2010, 08:02 AM   #10
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lol one last question. What did you guys have to modify on the STRC tray? I'm assuming you're using the stock axial upper links, with rod ends on them?

Thanks again!
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Axial......about $60.00
i think im just gonna get some cheap one haha, i would like to have the Axial one because its clean but yet again the price ive found a few for like $12
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lol one last question. What did you guys have to modify on the STRC tray? I'm assuming you're using the stock axial upper links, with rod ends on them?

Thanks again!

Had to clearance the tray for the servo horn..I just use the Axial one as a template...If you don"t the horn makes contact not letting you have full steering..the upper links are not stock..we are using a CDW chassis so the uppers had to be made longer..and the rod ends are 3 mm Traxxas
and the lowers are all 4mm hardware (Revos) with CDW links.


Oh this is her Dad..if you need better pics let me know..it works great!
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i think im just gonna get some cheap one haha, i would like to have the Axial one because its clean but yet again the price ive found a few for like $12

The $60.00 is worth it for what you get..high steer knuckles,tie rod,drag link, servo batt tray( we did not use it ) and all hardware for install.
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Had to clearance the tray for the servo horn..I just use the Axial one as a template...If you don"t the horn makes contact not letting you have full steering..the upper links are not stock..we are using a CDW chassis so the uppers had to be made longer..and the rod ends are 3 mm Traxxas
and the lowers are all 4mm hardware (Revos) with CDW links.


Oh this is her Dad..if you need better pics let me know..it works great!

Thanks for the response. I'm assuming the STRC plate works for a stock chassis with stock upper links, just with rod ends on them?
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The $60.00 is worth it for what you get..high steer knuckles,tie rod,drag link, servo batt tray( we did not use it ) and all hardware for install.
oh alright, well i saw that the plate was only for the 3 link, im gonna do both front a rear 4 linked.

and where did you get those body mounts?

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Old 02-11-2010, 08:21 PM   #16
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how much did you have to trim the strc plate
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Old 02-11-2010, 08:23 PM   #17
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Thanks for the response. I'm assuming the STRC plate works for a stock chassis with stock upper links, just with rod ends on them?

It works fine stock..We ran it like that for a while. We ran the STRC in front and the TCS four link mount in the rear.
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how much did you have to trim the strc plate

Not to much...It is the area in front of the servo where the horn sweeps when steering( about 1/8")...I will try and get a pick up of the Axial tray and my modded STRC one so you can see what I did..
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Thanks a million for the help
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you could always use the axial plate to use as a template to trace where to cut, just my 2 cents
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