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Old 03-04-2010, 11:13 PM   #1
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I just got an ax10 running full droop and was wondering if someone made a high clearance chassis for it ? Or any ideas or fixes to get the belly up on this dog? I love the droop setup though. Got a set of sedonas coming so hopefully that will help. Runnin cougars now. Thanks for any suggestions. Prolly nothin can be done but I figured I could ask!
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You mean like this?


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Wow. I like the looks of this. I'm not seeing any driveshafts though you sure thats an Axial?

Edit- looks like an MOA. Seems to be a motor hanging on that front axle.
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Too bad thats a moa chassis.
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I really think axial is releasing MOA axles next. Alot of their sponsored drivers are running MOA's.
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I just got an ax10 running full droop and was wondering if someone made a high clearance chassis for it ? Or any ideas or fixes to get the belly up on this dog? I love the droop setup though. Got a set of sedonas coming so hopefully that will help. Runnin cougars now. Thanks for any suggestions. Prolly nothin can be done but I figured I could ask!
it just cant be done with driveshafts
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it just cant be done with driveshafts
Yes it can...just not to the degree that you can with a MOA.


Rig on the left...full droop running Revo shocks.
Rig on the right...full sprung running Losi shocks.


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Old 03-05-2010, 06:59 AM   #8
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Here´s how i get a little more clearance with full droop.
I use Bigbore shocks.








Ps. That first photo, i just take it on wrong angle
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If you want max clearance, run a stick chassis with poulson axles.
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Yes it can...just not to the degree that you can with a MOA.


Rig on the left...full droop running Revo shocks.
Rig on the right...full sprung running Losi shocks.

Which one do you prefer? Can I get some lid off pics? Thanks for the help!
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Old 03-05-2010, 07:16 PM   #11
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Which one do you prefer? Can I get some lid off pics? Thanks for the help!
I liked them both actually, though both no longer exist in those forms.

The one on the left is a Certain Death Comp Chassis, the one on the right is a stock Axial chassis with a bit of massaging and some Losi Comp shocks.

If you do a search in this section for my name you'll find both threads.
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Old 03-05-2010, 08:36 PM   #12
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cool thanks dude
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