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  1. Mtbmatty

    The sounds of plastic and metal parts hitting rocks

    When I put the new springs on the rear the other night I also moved the shock position to the forward most position. I moved it back last night and tightened the preload collar a bit more to 10mm. It feels better, but we will need to run it and see how performance is. With the shocks mounted...
  2. Mtbmatty

    The sounds of plastic and metal parts hitting rocks

    Have you changed springs, or just adjusting your preload? I can see why adding weight up front for you would make sense to help offset the spare tire. I have no plans to add any more weight at the moment, unless I feel it’s needed to increase performance. Other than metal beadlocks, I...
  3. Mtbmatty

    The sounds of plastic and metal parts hitting rocks

    Definitely looks like an amazing place with endless lines. I love how these trucks can drive on 3 wheels and stay balanced. Ours has only been out a few times, but I also changed out the rear springs, we’ll see if it helps. I switched to the white springs which is also what is stock in...
  4. Mtbmatty

    The sounds of plastic and metal parts hitting rocks

    Don’t forget about mailboxes, if I had a dollar for every person who told me “ I was speed running my new (insert model here) and I clipped the mailbox….
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