slowngreen
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Well I've been running East End Machining's Swiss MOA chassis for a while now and it is with out a doubt the best chassis I've ran. Light but extremely durable! I've broken countless axle parts-dog bones short and long, stub shafts over and over and over, 4 3rd gears, burned up two 45t motors in the front, burned up a cs170 servo then a jr 395 oz servo and most recently broke the case on a jr8711 servo all just trying to find a weekness in this chassis, trying to make it bend! It hasnt. Its also the smoothest chassis I've ran on any rig. Its super narrow but not too narrow and works just perfect with a 4" shock.
I'm running 70mm uppers with SNG front links, was running SNG bent rear links but snapped one in testing so I am now running a set of Abadk9 straight lowers in the back.
The clearance is great! I'm sitting at 3 1/4" at the belly! and its still has super low COG!
Heres some pics. Joe at EEM is working on the production version wich is gonna be almost the same with just a couple minor changes and a shinier face wich you might be seeing in a few weeks!!!!
I'm running 70mm uppers with SNG front links, was running SNG bent rear links but snapped one in testing so I am now running a set of Abadk9 straight lowers in the back.
The clearance is great! I'm sitting at 3 1/4" at the belly! and its still has super low COG!
Heres some pics. Joe at EEM is working on the production version wich is gonna be almost the same with just a couple minor changes and a shinier face wich you might be seeing in a few weeks!!!!
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