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Old 08-25-2011, 04:37 PM   #1
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Default STRC Aluminum Axial Wraith Hop Ups IN STOCK!

Hey everyone we just got a ton of the STRC Aluminum Hop Ups in stock.

Diff Covers, Knuckles,C Hubs, Motor Plate, Internal Diff Holders, Heavy Duty Bottom Shock Mount, Servo Mounts, Transmission Back, Shock caps, bodies,Rear Lock Outs,Link Mounts.




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Old 09-28-2011, 04:13 PM   #2
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ordered my STRC goodies for the southern buggy build!
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Old 11-18-2011, 10:29 AM   #3
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I picked up the strc knuckles, c hubs and steering linkage. I finished everything up with the linkage lastnight and the tires are way toed in. Im using the endlinks that come on the parts tree with the wraith. When i back them out to "open" the front tires the whole linkage just becomes loose. Does that make sense? I wish i took a picture. Seems like i need longer end links right? if so they would have to be about 1'' long each which seems long. Thank you for your help
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Old 11-18-2011, 10:58 AM   #4
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I picked up the strc knuckles, c hubs and steering linkage. I finished everything up with the linkage lastnight and the tires are way toed in. Im using the endlinks that come on the parts tree with the wraith. When i back them out to "open" the front tires the whole linkage just becomes loose. Does that make sense? I wish i took a picture. Seems like i need longer end links right? if so they would have to be about 1'' long each which seems long. Thank you for your help
Double check how your servo is mounted, if you flip it to where arm is on opposite side you gain and inch. Possibly that is what is needed?
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its acutally the lower one that seems short. What endlinks did you use? the stock axial ones seem short
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Will you guys be getting in any plastic axle parts soon?
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