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09-07-2015, 01:10 PM | #1 |
Newbie Join Date: Sep 2015 Location: uk
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| Suspension length for Tamiya f350
Hello, New to this forum. I have a Tamiya f350 with all stock parts and setup. I am not happy with the crawling ability thus purchasing Junfac 4 link suspension and its front steering kit. I am also planning to get Gmade 2.2 tyres and beadlock wheels. The question is: what is the minimum length of the shock I should get to avoid any rubbing and provide reasonable clearance?? Currently, I have been looking at Game zero series of which the maximum length is 104 mm. Not sure whether this will be enough for changing F350 to a crawler. Any help will be appreciated. Rock |
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09-24-2015, 08:38 AM | #2 |
Newbie Join Date: Sep 2015 Location: uk
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| Re: Suspension length for Tamiya f350
I finally figured out what do i need. I ordered 4 104 mm Gmade zero shocks combined with Junfac 4 links suspensions. they work great but the only problem is that the stock tires are bit small (OD: 94 mm). I am not a big fan on 2.2 tires as they are too big. therefore, I ordered 2 pairs of axial BF 1.9 tires with 118 mm OD. Haven't arrived yet but will post pictures when fitted. |
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f350, gmade, junfac, shock |
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