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Old 02-26-2009, 04:19 PM   #1
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Default Steering linkage by integy

I saw this goofin off today check it out.
http://www.integy.com/cgi-bin/webc.c...22&p_catid=149

I hope this link works.
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Old 02-26-2009, 04:29 PM   #2
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Does look sweet but after reading all the feed on Integy I bet the plastic stockers hold up better...


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Does look sweet but after reading all the feed on Integy I bet the plastic stockers hold up better...


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X2. I wouldn't waste my money on it
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Old 02-26-2009, 05:02 PM   #4
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Does look sweet but after reading all the feed on Integy I bet the plastic stockers hold up better...


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x3 why replace somthing that works...
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Old 02-26-2009, 05:15 PM   #5
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JSSuper made some really nice stainless steel steering links and suspension links. I was lucky enough to score a set of each. Apparently he's not making them anymore(?). Much better than stock and most likely a lot better than anything Integy could produce.
There are several vendors here that make links for your MRC. Why don't you guys that want to replace your stock links support RCC vendors instead of buying crap like Integy
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Old 02-26-2009, 05:49 PM   #6
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i gotta get a star... but thats another thing... i havent checked out that section... i will when i want to upgrade my stuff...
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Old 02-26-2009, 05:55 PM   #7
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I have them, they work great. they are stiffer than stock and a bit thinner/lighter looking up front. Not a major upgrade, i just didn't like the look of the cheap plastic ones.

I know integy has a bad rep for parts, but there's not much that can go wrong on these

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JSSuper made some really nice stainless steel steering links and suspension links. I was lucky enough to score a set of each. Apparently he's not making them anymore(?). Much better than stock and most likely a lot better than anything Integy could produce.
There are several vendors here that make links for your MRC. Why don't you guys that want to replace your stock links support RCC vendors instead of buying crap like Integy
who else makes steering links besides cody (and he's not doing them anymore anyway)?
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JSSuper made some really nice stainless steel steering links and suspension links. I was lucky enough to score a set of each. Apparently he's not making them anymore(?). Much better than stock and most likely a lot better than anything Integy could produce.
There are several vendors here that make links for your MRC. Why don't you guys that want to replace your stock links support RCC vendors instead of buying crap like Integy
I agree I would rather buy from a rcc vendor but I happen to run across this and like dave m said it would be hard to screw steering links up. now would I trust my MRC with drive gear from integy probally not. None the less I think they look cool!
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Old 02-26-2009, 06:36 PM   #10
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who else makes steering links besides cody (and he's not doing them anymore anyway)?
Cody said he will start production again in march?
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I agree I would rather buy from a rcc vendor but I happen to run across this and like dave m said it would be hard to screw steering links up. now would I trust my MRC with drive gear from integy probally not. None the less I think they look cool!
I wasn't knocking you for posting the link
It's always good when people post up links for new parts.... even if it's from Integy
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i gotta get a star... but thats another thing... i havent checked out that section... i will when i want to upgrade my stuff...
You don't need a star to look through the vendors forums
Take a look in the chassis and suspension sub-forum....
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and just FYI, I think they look like higher quality in person than in the integy pic.

glad to hear cody may be building again. i'll probably keep my steering links but I could go for some lower links!
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I saw this a little while ago and think they're awesome. Integy's bent links are cool too and I like how they're a one-piece design.
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I saw this goofin off today check it out.
http://www.integy.com/cgi-bin/webc.c...22&p_catid=149

I hope this link works.
What do you mean by the words ''goofing off?''
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Old 02-27-2009, 06:52 AM   #16
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What do you mean by the words ''goofing off?''




I'm on injury leave at work right now so I have nothing better to do than to check out new stuff for the MRC on the computation device.
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You don't need a star to look through the vendors forums
Take a look in the chassis and suspension sub-forum....
will do

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I have them, they work great. they are stiffer than stock and a bit thinner/lighter looking up front. Not a major upgrade, i just didn't like the look of the cheap plastic ones.

I know integy has a bad rep for parts, but there's not much that can go wrong on these

I just bought a set and im havin a problem with the RF tire being crooked. The LF is staight though. Its like the bottom link is too short. Did u have any problems with this? Any Suggestions on how to correct this?
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guys this is easy an cheep to make your self , 440 all thead from any hardwear store an a peice of breakline an ends for about 5 bucks an if u cant make it wow better think of a new hobby
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guys this is easy an cheep to make your self , 440 all thead from any hardwear store an a peice of breakline an ends for about 5 bucks an if u cant make it wow better think of a new hobby

do the stock mrc rod ends work with 4-40 threaded rod?
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