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  1. cbaker65

    2wd Slash: Way To Squirrelly

    Heres some for example! https://www.ebay.com/itm/RPM-Heavy-Duty-Front-Rear-Sturdy-Arm-Durable-for-4x4-Traxxas-Slash-Stampede-Blue/202155403656?epid=710146747&hash=item2f1166a988:g:MKcAAOSwXPNaPHPL...
  2. cbaker65

    2wd Slash: Way To Squirrelly

    RPM arms isn't that expensive ,they are only 10 to 12 bucks a set!...:cool:
  3. cbaker65

    2wd Slash: Way To Squirrelly

    You can see how brittle the arms are ,RPM's are a softer arm to allow some flexing!... So +1 what olds97 said!....:thumbs-up:
  4. cbaker65

    2wd Slash: Way To Squirrelly

    LOL....WE are bashers!....:wasted:
  5. cbaker65

    2wd Slash: Way To Squirrelly

    I really don't know ,I don't own a short coarse truck ,I would think that you would want a softer suspension but have enough ride height to keep from bottoming out ,so maybe you need a taller shock to compensate for the ride height an not compromise the suspension! I know when I want a higher...
  6. cbaker65

    2wd Slash: Way To Squirrelly

    You sure do have a lot of spacers on the shocks ,it looks like your trying to use them to raise the chassy for better ground clearance which will alter the way the truck handles ,making the shocks too stiff can cause the squirelyness!
  7. cbaker65

    2wd Slash: Way To Squirrelly

    I don't think none of that is going to help! Maybe try a different thickness of transmission grease ,or if it has a slipper clutch ,back it off a little!...:cool:
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