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Heavy and you have to grind them to fit irc or alx cupsHow so on the v2? I'd take my v2 red arrow arms over my flm arms any day
And the rear upper arm is such a poop design basically a turnbuckle
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Heavy and you have to grind them to fit irc or alx cupsHow so on the v2? I'd take my v2 red arrow arms over my flm arms any day
Sorry if I came off as a troll. That was not my intention. Awesome build and look forward to seeing the job done.What Portcity said I also run nitro cars and my igniter just happened to be on the table when I took the picture . Because I was running my nitros that day. Thanks Portcity
I did have some reservations on the upper rear arm. I would assume it would require spacers to keep it in place or it may migrate causing a bind. Just like other parts, they may not always fit properly.Heavy and you have to grind them to fit irc or alx cups
And the rear upper arm is such a poop design basically a turnbuckle
Yeah its a dumb design I drive my cars hard and the flm extended arms have so far not failedI did have some reservations on the upper rear arm. I would assume it would require spacers to keep it in place or it may migrate causing a bind.
Post a pic of the rear upper arms will yaI must say having both even though a haven't ran the red arrow arms yet I prefer the beefines of the red arrow front arms and lower rear arms over flm definitely solid design. The rear upper arm setup is questionable I was definitely thrown of by the design of the rear upper arm
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Yes it is beefy but with no spacers on the hinge pin it looks rushed/unfinished even all the pics posted before release there where no pics on the rear upper.......and for good reason......The rear upper arms are giant. You'll bend the hingepin before the arm itself guaranteed
M8 of mine has this set i suggested that he cut a plastic upper and make spacers with it at least then it will be in a fixed position
The arm can't move how it's designed.
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