EBR racing tube frame

soilwork

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They are fine for that chassis. I recommend getting wheel wideners, especially if you are running rear stear.
 

soilwork

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Just a little update. I took my EBR setup out for some snow bashing and I started to have some problems with the clamp style shock mounts slipping and sliding on the links. Seems to only be a problem when the links are wet. I went ahead an ordered some 3/16 collars to put on each side of the mounts. I shouldn't have a problem once they are installed. I will post a update once they are installed.


http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/GSDRVSM?PACACHE=000000080639261
 

Renegade

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The truck will run so much better if you get shorter shocks and pop the ball end onto the machined ball on the link like these chassis were built to do.

Even if you can get your shock mounts to stop sliding they are a terrible place to mount the shocks on the links as you are killing the leverage gained and pretty much taking the advantage of having link mounted shocks away all together.
 

soilwork

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I'm actually happy with the way it handles setup the way it is. I am not racing
this chassis, just using it for bashing. It works for me!!! I do plan on purchasing another one of these chassis. I will set the next one up the way it was designed to be.
 
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