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Suspension kit for TH

joe007

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Went to asiatree and bought there front suspension kit for my TH. What I liked about it that the pins for the caster blocks are metal and not plastic. The spindles bearing housing were nice and tight when I installed my avid rubber sealed bearings the front arms are nicely made and there is no place where the mud can collect. All new hardware comes with it. Also came with a free mini tool box. For the price you cannot beat asiatree. I have there boomracing shocks doubled up on the rear.
I will post some pictures later tonite.
Joe
 

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I like mine as well
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Sent from my phone.
 
I must be doing it wrong then... I've got a years worth of abuse on my kit with only several sets of broken CVD's to report. Stock arms/knuckles/castor blocks still holding strong.

Keep us updated with how wear resistant the parts are around the hinge pins/kingpins.
 
I know the stock parts will last a while, but I never keep my toys stock. I just pulled a castle sv3 combo in the TH for about a month ago and changed the combo to a Mamba max pro with a leopard 3500kv 4 pole sensored motor. Have to take it out for a spin once it stops raining here.
 
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