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I wanna be Dave Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Where the sheep run scared.
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Guys I'm getting interested in your go fast rigs and want to know your opinion on the hot ticket for front end set ups. I am wanting opinions on a set up with great steering, strength, and pure wickedness...... I am seeing guys running solid front axles (wraith) but am more interested in IFS.
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Y-Town Crawlers ![]() Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Not Hesperia
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IFS is fast, especially on the flatter, more open tracks. But just like in 1:1, a solid axle is always going to have better steering and be more reliable. For most U4 tracks these days, an IFS truck is probably better. There are some very fast solid axle trucks out there, but they are the result of tons of tuning. |
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