VATERRA ASCENDER REAR UPPER LINK RISERS (SWB or LWB)
Upgrade the suspension on your Ascender by adding this simple link riser. Reduce torque twist and be able to climb steeper hills than before.
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These parts are made from durable Nylon 910, and will come dyed black.
Installation Guide
- Super Light - Weighs only 3 grams for the pair!
- Improves performance on uphill climbs - typically 2 degrees better.
- Reduce Torque Twist.
- Works with all 4 wheelbase configurations for the stock Ascender Chassis and skid, no modifications necessary!
- For Short Wheelbase (WB1 or WB2) use the RULR's without the included adapters
- For Long Wheelbase (WB3 or WB4) use the RULR's with the included adapters
- For Short Wheelbase (WB1 or WB2) use the RULR's without the included adapters
- Increases pinion angle using stock links (Adjusting the rear upper link with the kit's included spacers will allow you to easily customize the pinion angle.)
- Strong and durable - Nylon will stand up to much more abuse than typical ABS parts!
- Keys into chassis to prevent rotation
- Extremely easy to install, requiring no drilling and minimal effort.
Installation Guide
Shapeways offers multiple color options that I am unable to offer from JCAD directly.
When you order from Shapeways, the part comes on a part tree, and each piece will need to be removed from the tree. This may leave a white dot where the tree connected to the part.
When you order from Shapeways, the part comes on a part tree, and each piece will need to be removed from the tree. This may leave a white dot where the tree connected to the part.
Gallery
The video below shows the improvements to the SCX10, but similar results can be expected from the Ascender.
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