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billj's first MOA build

Thanks Mike. right now my uppers are outboard. Maybe ill look into moving them in. With your mount, i will need shorter upper links, correct?
 
[The Viper works well, i narrowed the front a bit. I couldnt get the shocks inboard with the stock shock mount. They are designed with for the XR10 axles. I really like the way it is handling. I hit 2 different gates yesterday that i had no business being as close to as i was. Driver error may have cost me a third place finish. Plus on the final i got into a hole and got frustrated, and ended up losing alot of time. My teammate Tydl rocked yesterday,3 points from first. "thumbsup"
 
So you can't use the inverse shock mounts? What exactly did you narrow?
If you read my thread, it will explains how i couldnt get the shocks to clear the berg axle cases. The shock mount that comes with the Viper is designed for the XR10 axles. So i narrowed the front of the chassis(9/16"), and mounted the shocks directly to the upper plates. Its really working well now, i am very pleased with it.
 
If you read my thread, it will explains how i couldnt get the shocks to clear the berg axle cases. The shock mount that comes with the Viper is designed for the XR10 axles. So i narrowed the front of the chassis(9/16"), and mounted the shocks directly to the upper plates. Its really working well now, i am very pleased with it.

Sorry. I should have read but didn't. Glad it working well!
 
Congrats on your 4th place in the SSRCC comp yesterday Bill "thumbsup" I wish I could have been there to compete with my team mates... hopefully next one.
 
Well i couldnt just let the new carbon fiber chassis plates sit there,so i dove in. Got her running, Installed a second fxr. And the wantAsummit dual esc adapter, so i can use my DX3R"thumbsup" Still need to do some link adjustments. I also moved the rear shocks inside the chassis, right up against the upper plates. (yes DickyT i will add a support brace between the shocks) Tried again to use the stock Viper mount, too much binding for my taste.


Cf side plates"thumbsup" the 2 fxr'sWAS adapter Bec and receiver fit pretty low. Wiring still needs to be cleaned up,all in due time.
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Rear shocks inboarded, sort of.
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Looks good Bill hope chassis works out for you, cant wait to see that Mix thing work in action.
 
Here she is the UGC C/F Berg Viper. Got a few backyard pics, until i can get some rock shots.



91oz (5.68 lbs) Still gotta clean up the wiring.
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