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3 link suspension for TF2 Front Axle

domesday

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Anyone who have tried installing the RC4WD 3 link kit with panhard for TF2 Front Axle? I'm planning to install one in my tf2 lwb with LC70 body, just want to know if anyone tried this before and if there were problems encountered.

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Anyone who have tried installing the RC4WD 3 link kit with panhard for TF2 Front Axle? I'm planning to install one in my tf2 lwb with LC70 body, just want to know if anyone tried this before and if there were problems encountered.

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It's set up for the servo and tie rod to be on the right side of the truck.
If you want it to be on the left side, you will have to drill a hole through the frame and either shorten or make a panhard bar.
Here is my TF II with K44 axles and the panhard coming from the left. Hope this helps.
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Wait. In order to install the three link, one must move the servo to the drivers side? How does a servo fit with the motor above it?

EDIT: Disregard. I reread the statement. But why was that mentioned? Why would one want the servo on the driver (left) side?
 
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Wait. In order to install the three link, one must move the servo to the drivers side? How does a servo fit with the motor above it?

EDIT: Disregard. I reread the statement. But why was that mentioned? Why would one want the servo on the driver (left) side?


More scale, because steering box on left side in America. "thumbsup"
 
How did the install go? Do you like it better than the leafed front? I have been looking to do the same to my TF2 LWB with the LC70 body for more of a scale look. If you have pictures, please post them up.
 
pretty easy install, ended up stretching the wheelbase a little bit the truck works/crawls so much better than with springs and way more durable ............p iii
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