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My new 2-speed scale Yeti

As i said, don't really care about speed... It gonna do some scale/crawl and a bit of "wood bashing", nothing extreme...

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Go with the 2500kv for trail runs I could get about a 1h 1/2 out of a 3200mah sometimes more or less depending on the trail.
 
Love that stance in the front. I like how much clearance you have.
If you have rpm arms. I didn't read before posting this. But you can flip them upside down and gain more clearance. This is what I did.
 
Mot sure... Some kind of binding... Maybe i did something wrong at that moment... Will probably try again...

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Very nice build. But I see one thing that might be a problem. Your front shocks look like they aren't going to allow much up travel.
 

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That's what I'm thinking. Maybe go back to stock mounting points. My Yeti's shocks bottom out right as chassis touches.
 
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That's exactly why I modified my VP shock mount. You can ditch it or do what I did. If you cut it and drill new holes like I did you will have the benefit of a little taller ride height with plenty of travel.
 
Re the front shock travel, change the bottom shock eyelets to the optional 2mm shorter ones and move them to the outer hole on the arm and you should get full range of travel.
 
Hey man, didn't know u were here... sweet... and thanks... can't wait to see it running myself... basically waiting for my CarterFab pannel to be in stock at CKRC or TCS...
 
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