7075rc rear shock tower

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kaztheminotaur

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I've mounted my 7075rc rear shock tower and it seems like the rear arms are pushed down (increasing rear ride height) as opposed to the front. Is anyone else's like this or is this right?


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with the shocks on the inside you have to run the spring tension screw down a little to clear the cage. see above. If you don't like the tension you can run lighter springs.
 
I guess what I mean is that it seems that the shock mounting points are a little too close together, thus compressing the shock and forcing the arms way down. Maybe I don't have it installed right?
 
Sorry to bring up an older thread, but my question applies to the discussion.

Ol said:
with the shocks on the inside you have to run the spring tension screw down a little to clear the cage. see above. If you don't like the tension you can run lighter springs.
What do you recommend for lighter springs on the rear of the Chimera? What have you (or others) been using?
 
If anyone has knowledge of lighter springs that fit the xb-e or chimera, I'd be interested in hearing from you. Thanks guys.
 
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