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Old 07-02-2016, 10:05 AM   #1
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Default Bomber skid/trans on Wraith?

I'm rebuilding my Wraith, from several builds' leftovers, and considering a trailing arm set up. I've got take-off arms & links from my Yeti, and sourced a Bomber skid & trans from allanon1965. I needed a trans anyway, so this seemed like a good starting point.

Like the title says, has anyone put the Bomber skid on a Wraith yet? Aside from 6 vs 8 screws holding the skid to the chassis, it looks to be the same spacing & screw pattern. Any insights?
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Old 07-02-2016, 12:12 PM   #2
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Default Bomber skid/trans on Wraith?

That's pretty much what I ended up with. Bought a bomber, didn't like the cage as much as the wraith's, so I got one and bolted to the bomber skid. The 6 mounting points on the wraith cage line up perfectly with the bomber skid, so you're good there. The only thing I had to figure out was spacing the top of the rear shocks because they were too close to the wraith's cage. Oh, and there's a brace at the front that would come contact the receiver box I think, so I cut it down and flipped it backwards and it works.

Edit: Oh, and nice number in your name.
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Old 07-02-2016, 12:21 PM   #3
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Default Re: Bomber skid/trans on Wraith?

i have a bomber skid on my 1.9 u4 wraith but it is mounted to chopped scx10 framerails and then the wraith cage is mounted on those


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