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Old 15-07-2011
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Howya lads,
just a quick question, Im currently putting my vega 201 together and im not totally sure what way the rear wishbones go.
Im guessing that the go on backwards (swept forward) giving roughly the same wheelbase as the rear motor one. Or do they go on the "correct"side sweeping back to give a slightly longer wheelbase?
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They go on sweeping forward, and they also swap sides too. L goes on right, and R goes on left. Or at least that's how mine are.
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They go on sweeping forward, and they also swap sides too. L goes on right, and R goes on left. Or at least that's how mine are.
Thanks you very much young man
Thats what kinda made sense to me, but i wanted to check before i went at them with the dremmel

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Sorry to dredge up an *old* thread, but does this apply to the Vega 201 gen2 chassis as well? With the rear arms swept forward, the wheelbase on mine is virtually the same as on a standard 201, but I thought that the wheelbase should be several mm longer?
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