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Quarry Creeper Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Isanti, MN
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I originally set my bomber up for crawling, but I find I don't care for scale comp crawling these days. I swapped to twin hammers trailing arms to help with breakover, but I am not sure I should stick with the shorter wheelbase now that I won't be competing. I plan to take this rig out hiking, but where I hike there is still ample rock formations to climb. We have a lot of continuous rock slabs from ancient lava flows here in minnesota. Not super jagged and fragmented so less hang ups. What do I gain if I go back to stock wheelbase? Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk |
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Newbie Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: patterson
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Extra wheelbase helps in really step climbs, but that's about it. You lose turning radius, maneuverability, and break over angle. I'd leave it with the short wheelbase IMHO.
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I wanna be Dave ![]() Join Date: Apr 2015 Location: Roseville, Ca
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If you were setting it up for speed runs or a rock bouncer, then ya longer trailing arms but you aren't.
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