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Another thing I was happy about was the fact the shocks are now tucked under the body and won't be getting slammed and stuck on the top edges like they were.

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I have to put my new novak foams in tommorow and saturday will see what it does--and if it breaks the mount off. I am also contiplating doing the same thing for the front,,,

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Ok an update. Went out saturday to the mono and put it to the test. Well you know how you have one of those falls--where the rig hits with a sudded stop and you swear the ground shook,lol. Well took one of those 1 in a thousand falls that landed quite litereally perfect. Was about a 2ft drop onto the back of the rig. Well it bent the mount and one screw that held it to the housing.
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You can see the bend was right across the hole I drilled to save some weight--ya bad idea.
You can also see how perfect of a hit it was--bend the rod end screw.
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So I build a new one and this time no hole. I also incorpurated the screw that holds the case together thats hidden behind the stock link mount. So no hole and 3 screws--lets see how this holds up.

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I also build one for the front and did the very same thing.

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And I decided to go back to my old body. I liked the concept of the bodyless setup--but my big issue was the fact that the bodyless body was about 10 grams heavier than my old body--and a decent amount of that weigth was up high. Also there was no "give" when you flopped over.
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Update----
Well I wasn't happy with that link configuration. It didn't climb near as well as it did before and the same with sidehilling. So I went back to the stock upper link mounts with one exception. I filed down the rounded area where the metal portion of the rod end sat. This will give a tad more trianglulation, let the mounting screw be shorter(less prone to bending) and keep the edge of the ball from rounding out.
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I also bent the new front uppers to give more room to better mount the reciever off the front links.
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Another thing I didn't like was how angled the shocks were. even with increasing the spring rate to compensate I still didn't think they were as affective. I went and reworked my chassis to allow the shocks to have less angle. Once setup I limited them on extension for a 3" belly clearance---the rig seems much more stable now.
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And in preperation for this weekends Axial Qualifier down south I chose to go with a new body. This will be my first non trucky body--Losi Grapler. I found the fitment very nice with the body being a tad over 5" wide.
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Not sure. Still trying to figure out my plan. Is there a chance you have an extra seat in your rig for the early morn saturday run?
 
Not sure. Still trying to figure out my plan. Is there a chance you have an extra seat in your rig for the early morn saturday run?

I can find out--I am riding down with JB and the gang. I think Nate is meeting us down south and following. But I can find out--be cool to see ya down there. Going to be some big dogs there...
 
Crash,

Do you run two speed controllers? I'm still trying to figure out how guys do a front dig with a single speed controller on a MOA rig.
 
Crash,

Do you run two speed controllers? I'm still trying to figure out how guys do a front dig with a single speed controller on a MOA rig.

There are a few different ways to do it.

You can run dual speed controls you need a 4 channel radio other wise it can be done via 3 channel 3 pos radio. This can be done by 2 methods. The first is a micro switch's and a servo to make a dig switch. The other and much preferred method is the punkrc dig switch.
 
you can also run dual esc with a 3 channel radio and novak dig switch.Its a lighter setup than the punk
There are a few different ways to do it.

You can run dual speed controls you need a 4 channel radio other wise it can be done via 3 channel 3 pos radio. This can be done by 2 methods. The first is a micro switch's and a servo to make a dig switch. The other and much preferred method is the punkrc dig switch.
 
Well Vanquish finally came out with there new 850 hubs--just what I was waiting for so I ordered 2 sets.

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Here they are next to the 750's

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This time I am going to run equal width front/rear and see how I like it. But this will give me a 1/4" more width which is exactly what I have been wanting. I also pulled the front shafts and modded them for more steering angle. Tommorow night I will get the knuckles clearanced and then see if I need to change my steering with the extra travel.
 
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