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Newbie Join Date: Mar 2023 Location: Greensboro
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Is this chassis considered to be a LCG chassis?
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Quarry Creeper Join Date: Jan 2020 Location: MIAMI
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Rock Crawler Join Date: Jan 2022 Location: st louis
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| ![]() Truth be told LCG isn't a chassis thing. A stock chassis can be built LCG. Difference only lies in the ability to angle shocks due to shock mount design instead of stock shock towers. Angling allows for the chassis to sit lower in relation to the axles. But benefits are useless if you don't build the rig to be LCG. Limit body weight, brass on the axles in the right places, light weight transmission, smaller battery and so on. Basically LCG isn't a chassis, is a way of building a rig. Just aftermarket chassis make it easier. Once you get to completion level chassis, then you have the angled transmission skid and such. Sent from my SM-S906U using Tapatalk |
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