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Old 07-26-2009, 05:21 PM   #1
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What are the advantages of a torsion chassis. Specifically torsion in the front and shocks in the rear. I am going to be building a bully and was originally looking at the Havoc roller kits, but they seem very new and not much about that style of chassis. It would either be that or the rc4wd bully kit. I just don't know the differences between running 4 shocks or split torsion and shocks. I like the fact that the Havoc can be setup with 4 shocks all around though so that does seem to be the better choice. Ony other option I think looks pretty sweet is a tuber chassis of some kind.

I live in Utah will be crawling in the northern areas mostly, not venturing down to the slickrock like Moab very often.
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What are the advantages of a torsion chassis. Specifically torsion in the front and shocks in the rear. I am going to be building a bully and was originally looking at the Havoc roller kits, but they seem very new and not much about that style of chassis. It would either be that or the rc4wd bully kit. I just don't know the differences between running 4 shocks or split torsion and shocks. I like the fact that the Havoc can be setup with 4 shocks all around though so that does seem to be the better choice. Ony other option I think looks pretty sweet is a tuber chassis of some kind.

I live in Utah will be crawling in the northern areas mostly, not venturing down to the slickrock like Moab very often.
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