Jpereira021
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Bent the stock ones, anyone have a recommendation? Ive seen the M2C ones just wondering if there are any other durable options
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I bent my front tower the first time out, so I figured there was no point in beating around the bush, might as well buy the good stuff right away.I got some M2c towers for my typhon. Amazing quality and service! Definitely worth the sticker shock!
Same here lol. I would also recommend M2c hinge pin kits as the stock hinge pin retainer plates are flimsy.I bent my front tower the first time out, so I figured there was no point in beating around the bush, might as well buy the good stuff right away.
Scratch that, you WILL land on your rear eventually. Get the braces while you are at it..... but potentially helpful if you land on the rear tower hard.
I think im gonna bite the bullet and M2C’s they seem to be the most durable, ill also change out the braces. We like to hit the skatepark so i can see it being a recurring issue if I don'tI use M2C towers. If you're bending towers you're probably going to be snapping shock screws as well. If you can stomach the price pick up towers, front and rear chassis braces, the 4mm shock stand offs and the rear tower brace. The rear tower brace isn't a necessity but potentially helpful if you land on the rear tower hard.
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