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Old 06-29-2011, 08:21 AM   #1
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Hi, i have in Mind a project with xr10 axles and t1E chassis but i don't know The differences between xr10 chassis, xr10 moonbuggy and xr10 rockshow..
Thanks in advance and sorry in i posted in wrong section some minutes ago..
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Old 06-29-2011, 09:03 AM   #2
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They all have the same suspension geometry. The only thing you need to do is pick the cab design you like. I run the Rockshow ss on my XR10

http://t1erc.com/store/index.php?app...9qdr4a6fpya7h5

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Old 06-29-2011, 09:12 AM   #3
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Have they (3 different cabs) the same ability for recovery operation after rollover?

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There's only 2 cabs that I know of. The moonbuggy and rockshow, not sure why there's three different listings on the website.
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There's only 2 cabs that I know of. The moonbuggy and rockshow, not sure why there's three different listings on the website.
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Have they (3 different cabs) the same ability for recovery operation after rollover?
Yes, I've ran all three and they are all close to the same in rollover recovery.

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There's only 2 cabs that I know of. The moonbuggy and rockshow, not sure why there's three different listings on the website.
There are 3. The first one is the forward cab moonbuggy, standard moonbuggy and the rockshow.
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Yes, I've ran all three and they are all close to the same in rollover recovery.


There are 3. The first one is the forward cab moonbuggy, standard moonbuggy and the rockshow.
Does forward chassis allow to move the weight on the front of The chassis?
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Not really as most of the weight should be below the cab.
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Old 06-29-2011, 03:45 PM   #9
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...the signature chassis..has it a shortened skid..?
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All three chassis use the same bottom section and skid plate.
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Old 06-30-2011, 09:55 AM   #11
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Does someone run it on full droop?
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Old 06-30-2011, 11:41 AM   #12
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Does someone run it on full droop?
I know of one who has tried, actually the 09/10 champ in ATL and it just didnt work. Though it was on a berg, and he always runs weird setups. But that thing just wouldnt hold lines.
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Does someone run it on full droop?
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I know of one who has tried, actually the 09/10 champ in ATL and it just didnt work. Though it was on a berg, and he always runs weird setups. But that thing just wouldnt hold lines.

The chassis was designed to use a sprung setup with 3.5" shocks.

There have been some that have had some luck with droop on their trucks but it is not what this chassis was designed for.
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The chassis was designed to use a sprung setup with 3.5" shocks.

There have been some that have had some luck with droop on their trucks but it is not what this chassis was designed for.
are there problems with upper links running full droop?
do links hit motors?
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