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revo racer 007

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Just finished installing my exstended suspension arms on my revo. It was actually pretty easy to do. I want to thank everyone who helped on this forum. Also put on some rd skid plates and motorsaver air filter they really look awesome . Planning on tearing up some dirt today but mother nature decided different.:angry:
 
For most of us, the wrenching and upgrading is the best part of this hobby. You'll really enjoy the change in handling. I widened the old style .15 max several years ago, and it was like a NEW truck.
 
Just finished installing my exstended suspension arms on my revo. It was actually pretty easy to do. I want to thank everyone who helped on this forum. Also put on some rd skid plates and motorsaver air filter they really look awesome . Planning on tearing up some dirt today but mother nature decided different.:angry:

Is it wider now or are you talking about longer wheelbase arms?
 
I may be wrong but i think the exstended ones from traxxas move the wheels further back. Supposed to make truck more stable and allow the front steering better. I have been studying Steve Slayden setups and trying to incorperate them into my truck.:p:
 
It helps the truck tons on a race track. More stability.... More forward traction too.
 
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