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Old 07-07-2016, 07:20 PM   #1
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What do yall think, it is pretty interesting to me.

T2 Leaf Spring Ladder Frame Chassis Assembly for 1/10 Type D90 Off-Road Scaler for R/C or RC - Team Integy
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Old 07-12-2016, 06:22 PM   #2
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Looks nice and good to have more options for scalers, love the leaf spring setup!
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Very cool, but I've heard Integy rails bend too easily.
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As JATO stated, yes they can bend and will easier but only if ran hard. I bought 3 sets when they first hit at $62 bucks, couldnt beat it. I put last one on my g2 currently, fits perfect and looks great. The springs arent the best but hold up to mild trailing, and the shocks blow . but they were well worth the old price, not sure about $110. hopefully finish this thing soon lol
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As JATO stated, yes they can bend and will easier but only if ran hard. I bought 3 sets when they first hit at $62 bucks, couldnt beat it. I put last one on my g2 currently, fits perfect and looks great. The springs arent the best but hold up to mild trailing, and the shocks blow . but they were well worth the old price, not sure about $110. hopefully finish this thing soon lol
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ever finish it?
im contemplating one of these frames but would need to stretch it. Although the current price is up to $136 plus shipping so $150ish....

may hold out or buy an scx10 frame and leafs... not sure but just looking for input on this guy to see if on my list or not.

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Old 01-03-2017, 08:47 AM   #6
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You might also want to check out the xtra speed roller, no endorsements here, I just noticed it as another option listed on rcmarts site.
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You might also want to check out the xtra speed roller, no endorsements here, I just noticed it as another option listed on rcmarts site.
im going to do leaf sprung so id like to find something to start with that is leaf. dont have a ton of $$$ towards this as this is a very pushed to the side hobby (that i am slowly reviving for 2017 lol )
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