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Have u tried this set up already on the vorteks bro?Go with Notorious 6s front shocks for the rear and Mojave Front shocks for the front.
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Have u tried this set up already on the vorteks bro?Go with Notorious 6s front shocks for the rear and Mojave Front shocks for the front.
That setup is for a Granite, Big Rock, Senton or Typhon. It is too long for a Vorteks. The Vorteks shocks are much shorter.
My bad.
No I have not and apologized previously in this thread for giving incorrect information bro.Have u tried this set up already on the vorteks bro?
It’s all good bro yeah I was checking on that notorious 6s shocks are 117mm and the stock front 87mm..lolNo I have not and apologized previously in this thread for giving incorrect information bro.
I remember trying the front noto shocks on the vorteks rear and they were too long for my liking, which is why I went with front mojave shocks. But may work for you…Have u tried this set up already on the vorteks bro?
What standoffs did you use to mount them? I'm using Arrma v1 6s standoffs at the moment but they are a bit long and cause the lock nut to rub on the Rustler body in the rear. And do you recall what springs you ended up using?Funny you say this, just got my set for my 2wd rustler. Same size and work great.
Also for springs I went with the tekno 410 springs. I just bought a couple different rates to test.
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