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Old 08-01-2008, 01:35 PM   #1
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I am looking to get a stick chassis soon and have a few questions maybe someone can answer.

What is the best stick chassis to use right now that will fit these axles?

How difficult would it be to make it fit these axles?

I saw 86jeep using the TCS 2.2 stick chassis, is that better than a pimp cane (Torsion style)?
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Old 08-01-2008, 02:19 PM   #2
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I think the TCS chassis is designed for clods and as such requires a fair bit of modding to fit bergs. I don't know much about adapting torsion setups to bergs so i'm going a homebrew berg based stick chassis and i'll see how that goes
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Old 08-01-2008, 02:42 PM   #3
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86jeep has a high modded tcs stick, he ended making just about all of his parts.. I think the only thing left from the kit is the backbone. I would say your better off starting from scratch. Or wait till tcs makes the stick for the berg.
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Thanks! It looks like run2jeepn is going to make a torsion setup soon from the jp customs web site. Anyone know of pros and cons of the torsion vs the TCS style?
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Have you checked out this thread?

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Old 08-01-2008, 03:27 PM   #6
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Wow! That is amazing! I am not sure I have tools to build one like that though. I have a drill, a dremel, and I could buy a tap and die set. but without good instructions, I would be lost.
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Yes Eric is rite,I got the kit to see how hard it would be to put it in to a production kit.I had to mod or fab just about ever part to get it to work but at the end its a great truck. You also got to have extra parts and good tools to get it done.
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Wow! That is amazing! I am not sure I have tools to build one like that though. I have a drill, a dremel, and I could buy a tap and die set. but without good instructions, I would be lost.
TCS will be releasing a 2.2 Stick chassis for berg axles eventually.

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There's definitely some concepts floating around here at TCS for a berg 2.2 class stick using our patent pending technology. Not sure when it will be finished though. It's still in the conceptual stages.
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