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Scorpion Trailing arms
Rob110:
Hi,
ive just fitted scorpion trailing arms and they come with spacers to fit on the chassis mounts as some people get a vibration after fitting them. they make the diff nose down a bit. so i fitted them but now im thinking it would of been best to leave them off as it might of stopped the back wheels hitting the mud flap bracket.
Any one else fitted them of left them off?
Cheers
Rob
extreme90:
got them on my challenge 90..........the spacers work a treat, just watch ur prop length tho :shock: as i have busted 4 diff pinions now :shock: shurrit mikee !! and it took me ages work out y lol
they do the trick and stop the vibration grindy kinda noise
danny
Xtremeteam:
--- Quote from: "thebiggreenthing" ---got them on my challenge 90..........the spacers work a treat, just watch ur prop length tho :shock: as i have busted 4 diff pinions now :shock: shurrit mikee !! and it took me ages work out y lol
they do the trick and stop the vibration grindy kinda noise
danny
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rough B*******
canny belive ur publicly complaining about a lack o lenght
Budgie:
I'm running Scorpion trailing arms with no spacers at the moment but as I've still got the 300 Series rear prop, with the doughnut on it, then it's not causing any problems. :wink:
I must get some of those spacers to fit to on my trailing arms so I can put the Rangie rear propshaft back on. Yes the one you got me the new diff flange kit for ages ago Mikee! :oops: :D
Xtremeteam:
--- Quote from: "Budgie" ---I'm running Scorpion trailing arms with no spacers at the moment but as I've still got the 300 Series rear prop, with the doughnut on it, then it's not causing any problems. :wink:
I must get some of those spacers to fit to on my trailing arms so I can put the Rangie rear propshaft back on. Yes the one you got me the new diff flange kit for ages ago Mikee! :oops: :D
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i remember that :lol:
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