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EP's DNA SSS Axial

So, hey.

Them DNA boys are cool. I got a production version chassis. :mrgreen:

I had to trim the upper links a bit to get me in the ballpark of the prototype chassis set up. The additional beef around the upper link mount/lower link mount/skidplate area is very nice, as that was a problematic spot for a few of us. I didn't get any front to rear braces though (bummer), so I might cobble something together, but maybe not. And no side to side brace this time.

Weighs 4 pounds 5.8 ounces total. Rovers with stock foams make 2 ½ inches of center clearance.

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I'm running a lot of toe out.

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The front and rear upper links are set up the same way.

Body color scheme... Avid's Revolution bearings. Oh and my receiver under the servo. :mrgreen:

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Pretty bad ass truck if I say so myself. 8)
 
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Thanks and nope. Of course I've been contemplating it...

Men have their links hanging out in front. "thumbsup"
 
Hey, we got a couple events coming up real soon.







See ya there.


:twisted:
 
Love that tucked reciever. And maybe they didn't give you the braces because the figure your driver skill does not necessitate such frivolous things?
 
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