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Old 02-24-2020, 03:06 PM
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I can't believe it lasted this long either! Big thumbs up to the designers of the chassis, but we all have known this for a long time, that's why this buggy has warranted the modifications of those that own them. As I stated before- weight capacity played a big role in the failure ,of course dropping off a huge hill wasn't anticipated by the designers either. The swing arm didn't sustain any damage that I can see, I'm guessing that a more expensive set of shocks could have held the carnage off a little longer, but it was just a matter of time. I'll rebuild it and put the fun machine back out in the trails. Of course I'll be looking to beef up the materials.
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