Yeh, yeh, I know these parts were never designed for todays speeds, but still, I want to run my buggy dangit!
I know that when you beef up one part, it puts the stress on another part. So by using aluminum rear arm mounts, the forces get directed to the a-arm. Thus the dilema, I don't know what's easier to replace, a rear arm, or a hinge block? Probably less things connected to the hinge block, but sometimes it can be hard to wrestle it into place with an arm attached to it. I may try the aluminum ones, and just see what happens.
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
Some of it is the tubing around the track, if you catch a wheel on an open end of tubing, it's done, you're broke. The second is running with the short course trucks during practice days, which are usually the only days we go. If you get hit by one of those at full tilt, something will be broken.
