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My new 2-speed scale Yeti

Little upgrade:

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nice build man. was wondering what a sway bar does? maybe keeps the rear end from swaying? but why is the stock one so long? and whats the benefit of this one?
 
Time to dressed up the yeti a bit...
CarterFab hood and top, waiting for the inner side pannels (still BO everywhere!!!:evil:)

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Great looking Yeti, man those wheels and tires set it off.

I've been looking at getting a set of Jconcepts Scorpios 2.2" but can't find much info. What do you think about them?
 
Didn't really tried them yet... Only indoor... But for what I know, they are sticky as hell, great compound, quite soft but with "firm" sidewall... They look very promising...
Oh yeah, they are HUGE!!!

And price is cheap"thumbsup"

Envoyé de mon LG3 avec Tapatalk
 
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Here you go... I finally got some time to work on this one...

CarterFab panels
GearHead roof rack and 2x light bar
VP swaybar
Rear lights

Still a bit of work to do but at least i'm on the right track... I think...?:ror:

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What spring should i use for the rear shocks? I found them too soft...

Nice work so far. I like the paint work on the drivers. "thumbsup"The yellow firm springs (AX30216) worked pretty well for me on the stock shocks in the forward position before I switched over to the dual Kings. Another option would be to move the rear shocks to the rearward position, which effectively stiffens them.
 
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