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rampage idiot

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I got a set of the IRP camber links yesterday and all I gotta say is if you can destroy these things you need help! LOL these are awesome, you will not be disappointed with these! Thanks Buddy
 
I will be installing the set I purchased this weekend. Not only are they strong but they eliminate all the slop.
 
Got mine installed this morning. They really tightened up the suspension. My rod ends had really gotten sloppy. Everything is nice and tight now. I now have them in front and rear. Handling is more precise. Great product.

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The MT has steering links which could be made but has upper control arms front and rear to help stabilize the huge tires. The X-series has upper rear links instead of arms.
 
Yeah, MT rezzis.

Fronts in the front and rears in the rear.

They are a tad longer than the X-series, but that doesn't matter.

They are fitted with DDM's Baja springs.
 
Knuckles said:
They are quality product. RCDAD, do you run 7075rc steering setup with them? FYI I had to file down bush
No, I have the Redcat aluminum steering rack with a home-made ackerman bar. I do want to try one. I plan on a full rebuild this winter on the 7075RC chassis. I will add one then.

I am curious, does it work well with leaving the steering servo on its side. The gassers don't have the room to run the steering servo upright.
 
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Ol'fart makes a quality replacement brace to accommodate his servo saver being that the servo saver was originally designed for xbe I think. When I installed mine I told him about the problem of the saver was to short even when I flipped the servo around. He rectified the problem quickly. I still have not installed bracket yet. Have not had time
 
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