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TRF 502X - Front end breakages
Hi All,
I'm new to the 502X and just broke a front suspension arm on the inner hint pin. I replaced both front arms with 501X versions which have same geometry but are a lot thicker. How does everyone else get on with front end hits? Are the 501X arms a common replacement, or do most just replace with standard versions?
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The stock arms are very hard and break if you smuck a wall. Put the 501 arms on your buggy, and when your skills improve and you crash less, go back to the stock arms as they are better handling, though the difference is slight and not noticed by all.
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I got the advice on my TRF201 to put rubber o-rings* behind the front uprights (instead of the spacer that's usually there) - which gives a little more flex and a smoother buildup of stresses. I haven't broken a front arm on my car since, and it hasn't affected the handling in a bad way afaik
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My 201 hasn't broken any thing and has taken an absolute pounding!
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Regards, David Secretary/Treasurer Southern Highlands Off Road R/C Car Club Inc. (NSW Australia) http://shorrcccinfo.wix.com/shorrccc www.facebook.com/SHORRCCC |
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