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Old 18-07-2011
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Talking t4.1 wishbones/turnbucles on b4.1?

so ive had the rtr b4.1 for a few months now and love it especially wi th a full set of dirt hawg m2 tyres all round,
just would like to know if it would be possible to fit the arms and turnbuckles off a t4.1 and if it would widen the track any as it can be a little "twitchy" at times.

thanks for the help

tom
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I don't know for definate as I don't have a truck, but I would assume that on the front you'd need wishbones and turnbuckles to make them fit.
At the rear you'd need turnbuckles, wishbones and driveshafts. Probably cheaper to buy a secondhand truck and sell the B4
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i dont realy want to sell the b4 as i am not a fan of the stadium truck look, but widening up the buggy in a sand rail sort of way is more my sort of thing.
After having a good look through the manual it looks do-able should look ok once done, better if i put some paddles on the rear

has any 1 else done this or seen it done? how was the handling?

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No-one who races will have done this - it won't pass width regulations.
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