Jeremy20081
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Does upgrading your lower arms and your upper shock Tower help with reducing shock shaft bending?
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Do your lower arms have droop screws? If so they probably need adjustmentDoes upgrading your lower arms and your upper shock Tower help with reducing shock shaft bending?
I'm not sure they are stock arms on a Typhon 3s. I was thinking rpm arms but.Do your lower arms have droop screws? If so they probably need adjustment
Do your lower arms have droop screws? If so they probably need adjustment
Does upgrading your lower arms and your upper shock Tower help with reducing shock shaft bending?
Sweet thank you. I bent a shock rod on a jump but it was odd because I landed flat. Makes me think it happened at a different time.3s and the original 4s rigs don't have droop screws, only the larger rigs do..
The rpm arms are more flexible, so they can help to some degree, but bent shafts are typically from some sort of crash/ tumble..
The tower is what it is, unless you put one of those aluminum braces across it.. but shock position will not help with bending shafts..
Larger diameter shock rods are the answer, not much else will help in that department...
4x4's have NO droop screws on their arms.Do your lower arms have droop screws? If so they probably need adjustment
I see that now4x4's have NO droop screws on their arms.
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