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Trailfinder Lift blocks?

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hulkmaxx

Wanna know my secrect. I'm always ANGRY!
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Ok guys I got my new Trailfinder 2. I took it out for the first trail run today, after going through it andadding lock tight to the points of interest lol. Any how, I have already decided to switch out the tires. I like the 1.55 wheel and have been checking out the rock stompers because they are larger diameter which I need. I want to lift it up some to clear the larger tires. I have found some people running a set of blue monkey 5mm lift bocks which I like but it seems they no longer produce them. I do not want to go the body lift way I freaking hate body lifts on 1:1 rigs and definitely will nor use one on my trailfinder. Anyone got any idea's? Also was wandering what the trailfinder guys on here's idea's are for more flex with the leaf setup. I think I recall someone on here using bike chain to make a set of shooter stye spring shackles?
 
Actually I found the lift blocks on RC4WD web site they are listed under axle assembly I'll post a link tomorrow. They make them in 2-6mm. I may purchase a body lift just to keep around.
 
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