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Old 06-19-2009, 05:31 AM   #1
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can someone steer me to a nice shock that will put a lift on this chassis?
im currently in the process of building this model, but from the pics i might want it to look jacked up a bit :P

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any idea how much lift i would gain if any?
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You need to be careful lifting the front with shocks because it's easy to over extend the dogbones.

I run losi MRC shocks in the rear and it adds a bunch of flex but doesn't lift it too much.

Honestly, these are so easy to put a body lift on that doing a suspension lift is too much trouble. Just get some spacers to go under the front body mount and rig something up for the back body mounts.
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any idea how much lift i would gain if any?
Not sure mine came with them.


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