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Old 11-17-2014, 08:23 PM   #1
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Default Chassis/Links/Shock recommendation

I've been running a Nightcrawler around now for the last year or so. Most mods have been the cheap type (weight, springs, etc) Only pricey mod has been a Hitec 7950 and metal steering links.

Anyway, while I originally avoided a MOA crawler for my first RC because I thought it was "cheating" and less realistic, I now want one, pretty badly. I'm bouncing back and forth between a Bully ARTR and going custom with Bully 2 competition axles. I don't plan to complete, but would like to get as much capability as I can without re-buying anything.

So, the tricky bit in my research is figuring out what I'd want to do if I went custom. I can find places to buy chassis's, and I can find places to buy links, but these options seem to suggest I've got hours/days/months to try different things until I get something I like. Well, I've learned I just don't have that kind of time when I've got a 2yo and 4yo at home. What I'm looking for is a vendor where I can buy a chassis/link/shock package deal, and one that "just works" (sorry Android fans)

So, does any one have any recommendations? I'd really appreciate it, thanks.
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Old 11-19-2014, 09:06 PM   #2
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I sell it all from chassis/links/shocks to full ready to go axles.

The bully2 axles are not a bad choice, they do have some issues that need fixing. I have some that are comparable price wise but at the same time, leaps and bounds better. Imho of course.
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I'd go with Dlux. His stuff is awesome and top quality too. Especially for the price.
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Old 11-20-2014, 06:42 AM   #4
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I sell it all from chassis/links/shocks to full ready to go axles.

The bully2 axles are not a bad choice, they do have some issues that need fixing. I have some that are comparable price wise but at the same time, leaps and bounds better. Imho of course.

Interested.

I'll PM you when I get a chance. Thanks for the response. Days had by without one, I figured I wrote too much of a novel and everyone skipped over it :-)

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