Trick adjustable

Dirt and it’s got the tubes on the front end that are adjustable with the spindles attached I know it’s older but just looking to get started with out a lot of money to start with
 
Not sure as of yet can’t get much rules info around here so I don’t know what you can do in any of the classes
 
The one I had was a straight rail 90 model. It was a rag doll, so absolutely needed the rear torsion bar.

Flat tabs that the nerf bars bolt to break off because the chassis flexes so much. I had to make different nerfs because the originals angled in and did not support the body much. After breaking the chassis tabs a couple times I made new nerfs similar to what is on modern chassis.

Because it is so flexible, need to do everything you can to make it stiffer.
 
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I'd start it with the old 55 balanced set up, 55 % left, 55 % cross, 55 % rear ( which is 45 % nose ), 2.5 RF camber, .5 LF pos camber.
 
The camber setting will be where the challenge is.
The chassis uses c type spindles with the bearings on the chassis side.

There were some pill type spindles for these. I sold the set I had.

I made some plates for the ends of the chassis stubs. and used a set of coyote spindles on the one we ran.
 
You could always add a heim ......;)
 

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