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***Chaotic Crawlers Titanium XR10 links (simple how to)***

bj4 links

links arrived safely mate,uk customs had them.
quality is superb.
will be putting another order in soon.

thanks jabba.
 
Links were out of stock for a week or so..But after a fun/LONG
night of bending we are back up and full In stock on all of our
Titanium links...

Thanks for your patients and support











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I just put on a full set of these links and the vp steering link and I just had to post they are awesome, I drove my xr10 kit stock for two days then put these on and wow almost unstoppable, i highly reccomend them. Zero to Hero! Night and Day! Thank You Chaotic Crawlers!"thumbsup"
 
I just put on a full set of these links and the vp steering link and I just had to post they are awesome, I drove my xr10 kit stock for two days then put these on and wow almost unstoppable, i highly reccomend them. Zero to Hero! Night and Day! Thank You Chaotic Crawlers!"thumbsup"

Thanks for the kind words... ;-)
 
Hi

I got the TI tierod for Axial knuckles and iam thinking about getting som vp knuckles, can I use the same tierod???
 
Hopefully this is the right place to get a question answered about my newly purchased links. From the pics of builds i've seen, it looks like the front and rear uppers are very similar. I recently purchased a Special LW chassis and full link set. it came in 4 sets of 2, each labeled correctly, but the rear upper links look nothing like the front upper links, and i'm unsure of which way they bolt up. Please help!
Which looks more correct:
Setup A: wide for a short bit then parallel each other all the way back.
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Setup B: stay wide and parallel each other for a few inches then come in closer at the end
0708121534a.jpg

Please help! Is it one of these two ways or do they mount similar to the lower links? I'm lost.
-bryan
 
bryco,
The second pic is more the intended orientation, how ever the first pic could be installed so long as there were no binding or interference in the links, chassis or any electronics/batteries.

Hope this helps

Lee
 
Thanks for the quick response man! It looks as if they will work either way, i was just unsure where they didn't look like the front uppers. (wasn't sure if i got a different chassis rear uppers, lol).
Thanks!
-bryan
 
Those links are designed to work either way pictured.
They work extremely well with the vp upper link mount.

I run mine with the bends toward the axle.
 
CLOSEOUT

Since the BJ4 chassis is no longer being made the titanium links will no longer be a stocking item. Once our stock is gone its gone forever. Unless Custom ordered.

So to help them out the door we are offering a free set of Revo Rod ends (16) with every link set purchase.

Please click here to purchase the links and receive your free Rod ends.

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Hey,

How ya been and how ya doin?

I was just wondering if you had ever made some sexy TI extra high clearance links for the Rockshow SS?

i want to start a rebuild, but am up in the air between the RS and the Secret agent.

Right now the secret agent has the upper hand, being that y'all make links for it.

You know, those super sexy model specific links some really cool guy suggested you do way back when... :D
 
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