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Vanquish Currie F9

Fracture thanks for the reply, but just a few posts above Harley stated that the RJ truss will still work as.will the tubes. I was just trying to clarify which RJ. Truss will work.

Harley any clarification?
 
Seriously though.. What's the pinion bearing size?
If it really was bigger you would think the size would be easier to find.
 
Seriously though.. What's the pinion bearing size?
If it really was bigger you would think the size would be easier to find.

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Hey Harley thanks for the responses. After some research I'm going with XR10 width axles for my Matzilla Mantis Build (do you think that'll look alright?) I saw that that's what you did for your U4 build and I liked it. I can't seem to find steering link for t online. Is there somewhere that's not sold out where I can find xr10 width steering linkage? Thanks
 
Hey Harley thanks for the responses. After some research I'm going with XR10 width axles for my Matzilla Mantis Build (do you think that'll look alright?) I saw that that's what you did for your U4 build and I liked it. I can't seem to find steering link for t online. Is there somewhere that's not sold out where I can find xr10 width steering linkage? Thanks

The completeness of the XR width axle options at VP is admittedly lacking. Getting packaged XR width axle kits together is one thing I would like to accomplish soon. Right now, I do not believe that a VP tie-rod is available in a prebent width.

As for the XR Width on a Mantis, I believe that should be fine. As long as the narrower width of the shock mounts on the axle and subsequent shallower angle that the trailing arms will need to follow doesn't pose an issue for the upper shock mount locations. I can't say that I would be able to give you a definite answer on that one.
 
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