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Sneakybastig 05-30-2023 08:43 PM

Trailing arms vs. 4 link
 
Hey y'all, quick question. What's best set up for the rear end of the Element Knightrunner. I was thinking about going with trailing arms, for more wheel travel. Which set up is better?

ferp420 05-30-2023 08:57 PM

Re: Trailing arms vs. 4 link
 
I vote for 3 link front and rear

Goro Majima 05-30-2023 09:06 PM

Re: Trailing arms vs. 4 link
 
What's best is how it comes outta the box. Trailing arms will give you that extra wheel travel but it does soften up the rear so you may also want a swaybar to help it. You'll need the shock mounts from the GK as well as the swaybar if you wanted it.

I currently still have the trailing arms installed in my GK with KR body, but I installed the shocks in the 4 link position at the moment. Basically it's the conventional 4 link setup but visually has the arms.

Sneakybastig 05-31-2023 11:46 AM

Re: Trailing arms vs. 4 link
 
OK thnx guys.

HumboldtEF 05-31-2023 01:47 PM

Re: Trailing arms vs. 4 link
 
4 link is better for crawling, Trailing arm is more suited for desert racing or bashing.


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