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Lower shock link mounts...

You need to extend the upper link. look at the pinion angle of the front axle there (non-rotated mounts) thats what it should look like. The problem is that by rotating the mounts you are effectively lengthening the lower links, but you arent doing anything with the upper links. Extend the upper links to get the same pinion angle, and it should be fine.

ill try that tomorrow and see if it helps. and ill post some pics
 
yea i kno i need to rotate the pinion some more but idk what to use..here is a post i posted in "strc 30 deg bent links" yesterday

i think that you could turn the shock mounts where the actual part that the shock mounts into faces away from the chassis if the small aluminum piece was a little longer..now i put some thought and research into this but i believe if u use the upper links fron the rc4wd kit with the strc links u can turn the shock mounts and the shafts wont be lower then the links..becuz if u think about it the only reason the shafts dont hang below w/o turning the mounts is cuz the upper linkis longer then the links so it turns the axle some and puts the shafts at an angle to where the shafts dont hang below the links..now i havent tried this yet and i want to get some rc4wd upper links and try it so ill let u guys kno unless some else trys it before me "thumbsup"
 
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