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Axial SCX10

mamccs

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I have a good afternoon scx10 dingo friends and wanted to ask if you can put a damper additional 118 mm and ask that I get to bring benefit transmissions and chassis that will allow me.
 
I do not speak English help me with a web translator I have 2 questions
1 - You can place a few cushions scx10 118 mm?
2 - What benefit is gained by bringing the truck transmissions.
Sorry for my bad English
 
I agree with you. I think he wants to use longer shocks but thats all I could figure out.
ya i read it a few times too... what i get out of it is that a "cushion" is a shock and he wants to know if he can fit 118mm shocks on the scx10. and i cant understand the second question. lol"thumbsup"

mamccs- yes you can fit 118mm-120mm shocks on a scx10... it will lift the truck though.
 
I think he wants to know if he raises the truck will it effect the transmission. it shouldnt as long as you dont put it 3 feet in the air. LOL
 
scx10 d90..HELP!!!

I just bought a scx10, and have a d90 hard body on the way, but I can't find any four link setup to fit the wheelbase needed. I have been able to find the standard wheelbase of 290mm 11.4", and I would like to get to a 282mm 11.1" wheelbase. Please Help, I am open for suggestions.


Thanks to all
 
Use the dingo 91mm ( i think) in the front and then cut 8 mm or so off the same links for the rear. Check out my thread you will see what I did
 
I think he wants to know if he raises the truck will it effect the transmission. it shouldnt as long as you dont put it 3 feet in the air. LOL

i think thats what im getting too.

if you go too high youll want to clock the axles to reduce binding or the chance of binding.

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