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Vanquish Products Incision 4 Link Plates and shock razors.

Vp Monkey

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A couple of other things we are adding to the product list are front and rear 4 link battery servo plates, and out new shock razor a shock relocator that gives the ax10 less interference with the shocks and links.
 

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Those razors look pretty slick.

I have your knuckles, and looking at your dig and these plates...the finish on your products is excellent. I like the small touches like the chamfered edges 8)
 
Could have used the shock razor when I still had my axial. Excellent product. It should help a lot of guys and gals really dial in their rigs. Awesome dig too! "thumbsup"
 
I know only two are pictured...but just want to clarify - Do you get 2 or 4 of the razor shock mounts?
 
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Tom, future product suggestion - maybe consider making the shock razors in the opposite offset.

My existing rig I run my lower links to the inside of the existing shock mount and my shocks were mount to the outside. So it looked like this -

plastic tab--->shock end--->Lower Link end--->plastic tab

I installed mine last night and found that they only fit one way (lower links to the outside, razor mount/spacer to the inside). Just going off the pics, prior to use - I was hoping I could use them in a flip-flop manner by just switching sides, but no go.

I was able to make it work, just took more effort than I had hoped on my existing rig. It would be a nice option for those who have challenging WB or shock mounting positions.

-Mike
 
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