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Gmade r1 KOH

Curious as to why you ran a bent link in the rear but ran a stock/straight link up front.

Also curious about this wraptor mod, any more info?.

as for the wrapter, U should direct all your question to the maker and he have a really good thread that will probably answer all your questions...

but I can tell U it make a huge difference for the steering angle... turn on a dime with this mod...
 
as for the wrapter, U should direct all your question to the maker and he have a really good thread that will probably answer all your questions...

Fair nuff, just figured since you showed such a prominent picture of it and have had a chance to run them that perhaps you had some real world info to share but no worries I'll direct to the good thread.
 
what info would U like about the wrapter ?

Ordering is fast and easy, as for the shipping... and they are cheap... something around 25-30$ shipped... but then, U have to buy the wraith universal, chub and knuckles, plus the alu tube... so at the end, they come a bit pricy... but for me, it worth every pennies...

If U buy paint one like I did, you'll have to grind some paint before U be able to fit the chub...

Also, Its not a big, hard mod to do... The build tread is really well made and easy to follow, step by step, with all measurements... with the right tool, took me about half an hour to an hour to do... the tricky part is the grinding... U don't went to take off too much material so U have to be careful and go slowly and try them in from time to time... the rest is a joke...

The turning radius is impressive, I mean really impressive... the stock steering is almost non existent so to be able to turn on a dime is more then welcome on this rig...

The only downside is that it make your front axe wider, around half an inch per side... so if U want the rear to be the same U have to use wheel widener... I liked the fact that the rig was compact but its the price to pay to have steering...

As for the durability, I can't tell cause I sold the rig before using it much...

Hope that answer ur question... if not, ask...
 
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