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Length of links

i just added the axial 4 link truss to my honcho and i simply took the front lower links (98mm) and used them for rear uppers and they are perfect. now i have to order some new front ones, just using the plastic ones from the parts tree for now
 
Update on links

I thought I would provide an update on the rear link situation we've discussed.

I got a bright idea this past weekend that allows the use of the 106mm tube for the upper links while using the 106mm tube for the bottom links. (I also avoided buying more links.) I used two regular stock rod ends for the top. I used one horizontally angled rod end (from the stock upper link = 15mm) and one vertically angled rod end (from steering linkage = 15mm). This combination puts the lower link at 136mm ETE (15mm+106mm+15mm). The upper link is 130mm ETE (12mm+106mm+12mm). It does extend your wheel base some.

So, 2500hdon37s was correct in posts #2 and #9. You can use 106mm for both upper and lower links.
 
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