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Old 04-11-2010, 09:35 PM   #1
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I'm in the process of setting up my TCS Mini Edge chassis. Using the stock shock mounts I can only mount the rear shocks outboard of the chassis. In all of the pics of seen of the mini edge the shocks are mounted inboard, both front and rear. Is there any problem mounting them this way or should I pick up whatever is needed to get the shocks inboard. I'm running the Losi threaded shocks with internal springs.

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Old 04-11-2010, 10:55 PM   #2
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I run the shocks on the outside on my TCS Tuber. I also run the shocks on the outside of the stock location on the axles. I used longer 2mm screws to reach the threaded side. This will keep the shocks slightly inboarded and will also help with the torque twist.
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I run the shocks on the outside on my TCS Tuber. I also run the shocks on the outside of the stock location on the axles. I used longer 2mm screws to reach the threaded side. This will keep the shocks slightly inboarded and will also help with the torque twist.
Thanks for the input. What weight oil are you using and I'm assuming internal springs with this chassis? I have the soft springs from TCS but may switch to the mediums since I'm changing to a standard servo.
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