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Old 08-09-2010, 03:21 PM   #1
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Default Micro Eclipse chassis question about links and extended drive shaft

If i purchesed the full chassis kit would i have to extend the links and the driveshaft?

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Old 08-09-2010, 03:30 PM   #2
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I would say yes...

You can set up your own W.B. to where you want it. Of course then your links will have to fit for that W.B.

I don't know of any chassis vendor that sells the driveshaft & or links.

When you see the build's with extended drive lines those are all done by the builder.
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so is that a yes or a no?ahah thanks for the fast reply though.
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Old 08-09-2010, 04:24 PM   #4
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so is that a yes or a no?ahah thanks for the fast reply though.
This should answer your ??

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The Micro Eclipse - Designed to have a more realistic rock buggy look yet still perform. The design stays true to the tested Raptor Design. The wheelbase has been extended and the user will need to replace the lower links, I recommend some bent links. The added wheelbase really helps out on the rocks and makes climbs a lot easier. The wheelbase with the stock uppers is approximately 4.75"s. Overall the chassis just looks in proper proportions with the axles and wheels which to me really makes driving it more fun, but I'm a scale nut.

The bottom of the chassis plates have been cut with a slight angle in the front and rear to help with clearance. The inboard shock mounts still have dual mounting positions, both on the chassis and on the mounts to give the users the most options possible.

The PCB will still fit in the roof, this was a must for me, I like nice and tidy wiring and don't care for the PCB to just be tossed in the chassis.

The battery can run on the front or rear axle with no clearance issues, personally I think it looks better on the rear but performs better on the front.



The full kit will come with:

2 - Chassis Plates

2 - Lexan Side Panels

1 - Lexan Roof

2 - Inboard shock stays with 2 mounting positions

2 - Roof Stays

and Needed Hardware, some hardware comes from the stock kit.
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