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slowjun 13-12-2010 01:53 AM

Aluminum Front Shock Tower for 410 2010
 
Just broke my Front Tower yesterday and was wondering if a 410R Aluminum Front tower is a good replacement for the 410 Specs. as the 4mm CF thick gave in. Or this will just bend? the track that im running has this big tripple that i think caused the breakage while landing on my backside. :thumbdown: need feedback before i purchase a replacement.

thanks guys.

Diesel 13-12-2010 06:37 AM

Hi Slowjun,

The CF tower is really strong, but can broke on eavy crash, the aluminim tower of the 410R will bend, and you will continu your race.

I prefer CF because I think the plastic 330003 could break if the tower doesn't, it is also lighter...

http://www.imagefacile.com/img/iy8c4_support.jpg

cwp 13-12-2010 07:38 AM

I know a lot off people that are running the 401R and I haven’t seen one bent yet.
But they have cut the outer hole off as it’s not needed.
If you look at the Durango used in the EBOR 24hr race you will see what I mean.

slowjun 13-12-2010 08:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diesel (Post 441551)
Hi Slowjun,

The CF tower is really strong, but can broke on eavy crash, the aluminim tower of the 410R will bend, and you will continu your race.

I prefer CF because I think the plastic 330003 could break if the tower doesn't, it is also lighter...

Thanks for the advise, the CF is a bit steep for the price. i will try to fabricate mine if it will stand up with the beating, not that good yet on the tripple thats why sometimes the landings are rough. :eh?:

and then again, my son also runs the car so i thing i need to think it over.

Quote:

Originally Posted by cwp (Post 441558)
I know a lot off people that are running the 401R and I haven’t seen one bent yet.
But they have cut the outer hole off as it’s not needed.
If you look at the Durango used in the EBOR 24hr race you will see what I mean.

i leaning towards the 410R tower as i think its a though one as compared to the CF that came with my 410 specs. still just a novice and can afford to shell out $30+ buks just for a tower.

i dont get Ebor 24?got the link?

thanks guys.

samd 13-12-2010 08:20 AM

I use the alu one, you can just bend it back after a heavy crash

Holeshot 13-12-2010 08:58 AM

You can purchase the aluminum one and see how it goes. It may be a better option and then when you master the triples you can always purchase the cf one.

cwp 13-12-2010 12:57 PM

You will find the picture of the cutdown shock tower here.
http://www.oople.com/rc/photos/ebor2010/:woot:

footey 13-12-2010 03:18 PM

hi

when i raced the durango i used these

http://www.nortechracing.com/ac/cfp.html

and was very good quality i do like attomic stuff anyway

Holeshot 13-12-2010 07:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by footey (Post 441725)
hi

when i raced the durango i used these

http://www.nortechracing.com/ac/cfp.html

and was very good quality i do like attomic stuff anyway

Nice find, thanks for the link.

captainlip 13-12-2010 07:07 PM

nice anyone have a pic of the atomic carbon ones?

dpackster1980 13-12-2010 10:19 PM

The aluminum tower is strong but I have an R and there's an issue I'm having at the mo. In a crash the ball stud can jump a hole and then the car is a pig to drive for the rest of the race.

Fibre-Lite do a copy for £12.50, the material is mint. I had a one for my B44 and it didn't break. :thumbsup:

slowjun 14-12-2010 06:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Holeshot (Post 441576)
You can purchase the aluminum one and see how it goes. It may be a better option and then when you master the triples you can always purchase the cf one.


Thanks Guys, i think i wil do this one, once i get the hang of it and also my son then i can put back the CF. :thumbsup:

ordering the CF from FL, much cheaper.....


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