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Hanging the t case vs. Supporting it
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<blockquote data-quote="slravenel" data-source="post: 728001" data-attributes="member: 1068"><p>thats kinda what we are getting at though, we are trying to help you determine the best way to do it. Sometimes a fresh set of eyes is all it takes!</p><p></p><p>To answer your question in the last post though... i have built them in all combos of ways.</p><p></p><p>My current buggy is hung at the trans and supported at the back of the tcase - no issues</p><p>The last buggy I built was supported at the tcase and supported at the trans - no issues</p><p>The buggy before that was hung at the trans and hung at the tcase - no issues</p><p></p><p>You can really do any combo of things as long as its done right for the setup you have. In my current buggy I could not have supported the trans from underneath properly...so it would have been done wrong and probably would have had some issues. Sometimes you have to get creative and mount it from a way that isnt conventional - the key factor in it all is that its protected from hits, mounted with similar materials, and that you've eliminated twist (like you mention in your original post)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slravenel, post: 728001, member: 1068"] thats kinda what we are getting at though, we are trying to help you determine the best way to do it. Sometimes a fresh set of eyes is all it takes! To answer your question in the last post though... i have built them in all combos of ways. My current buggy is hung at the trans and supported at the back of the tcase - no issues The last buggy I built was supported at the tcase and supported at the trans - no issues The buggy before that was hung at the trans and hung at the tcase - no issues You can really do any combo of things as long as its done right for the setup you have. In my current buggy I could not have supported the trans from underneath properly...so it would have been done wrong and probably would have had some issues. Sometimes you have to get creative and mount it from a way that isnt conventional - the key factor in it all is that its protected from hits, mounted with similar materials, and that you've eliminated twist (like you mention in your original post) [/QUOTE]
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