Robinson Racing suspension parts, what do they fit.

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Robinson Racing suspension parts, what do they fit.

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I have 2 sets of RR front caster blocks, one 20deg, one 30deg. I was going to use them, butnoticed that they do not hace a spot for the camber-link ball end to go, and the king-pin holes are much bigger than the standard pin.
Did RR make a front end system of some sort that these go to?
Also I've got 2 pairs of monster truck "axils" for 18deg kingpin.
These have a similarly large hole for the kingpin, but it is not perpendicular to the axle like every other axle I've seen. What do these fit?
Thanks,
-Anthony
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yup, robinson made a complete 18 degree king pin/ castor block kit. they had the for the rc10/t (rrp 2020/30), losi (rrp 8520/30), and traxxas (rrp 3520/30). the ball stud screwed into the top of the oversized kingpin.

this setup also came on my trinity reflex-10 pro from the factory back in the day.
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Post by aconsola »

Thanks for the great pics and info. What is the advantage of this system over stock geometry?

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Post by scr8p »

it has something to do with the pivot point of the wheel. i'm not sure how to describe it, though.

edit : it puts the wheels pivot point under the tire. that's what their ad says. :wink:

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Monster Truck "Axils" :lol:

Cool pics!

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