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Old 09-30-2019, 04:50 PM   #21
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KillerBody LC70 in the Woods
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Wow thats quite the lift for the tiny tires you're running especially in the rear!
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Old 09-30-2019, 04:53 PM   #22
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Yeah i actualy just replaced those with little bigger ... the car is pretty but horrible at crawling


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I completely agree with Jato. Tires are way too big. I faced the same problem on my build, went with the original size 1.9 Rock Beasts and it makes a difference.

I also had my ride height too tall for my liking. I limited the shocks 5mm internally to essentially drop them to 85mm shocks and I'm more than happy with the result. This truck goes anywhere!

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The Pro-Line 1.9 Super Swamper TSL in non XL form, is another great option. Not too big and not too small 4.35 in. compared to a lot of the 1.9 XL variants that are mostly 4.75 in.
Agreed. Vaterra TSLs are also little smaller, in between Pro-Line 4.3" and 4.75", at 4.5 in tall x 1.6 in wide (115mm x 40mm).
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Run the Prolines then. Way better tire anyways, a little smaller, and very scale. The compound is much softer and sticker than Axials too.


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After staring at a few options decided I'd go a set of the 1.55 Boom Racing Yota's with the 1.55 Pitbull Growlers

Should look pretty good on the LC I reckon.
1.55s should look great too!

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Dinky link cantilever system for the rear! It's what I'm doing with mine on a scx10 1.0 and the bed sits flush
Yes, or fabricate your own if they're out of stock.

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Old 10-23-2019, 12:30 PM   #24
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I saw some cantilever systems on eBay recently
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Old 10-23-2019, 03:38 PM   #25
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Has anyone checked out or tried using the 1/16 Slash cantilever suspension? Seems like a nice, compact setup.
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