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Seen alot of people getting anti stab for there longer Apex but there is none for the monoshock, my question is why?
and do i need it wheen extended my mono from 121-144?
I mean then it will become like a longer apex but still have the mono, but still no need of anti stab?
and do i need it wheen extended my mono from 121-144?
I mean then it will become like a longer apex but still have the mono, but still no need of anti stab?
You should be good if you stay with a 2.52" pitch track. The large window 2.86" and 3" tracks hook the rails more easily.
chiefsledhead
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I know several people that have done it. No problem stabbing your track if you use extentions instead of moving the skid. Once you move the skid back anti stab becomes a real necessity.
Wahl bros has the antistabs.(4 wheels) I put it on my stock attak because the front rail tips were getting chewed to crap. Antistabs totally solved this issue.
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Why does extending from a 121 to a 144 with the same skid up front all the sudden make a anti-stab kit necessary?
I just went fron 121 to 151 and am curious I did it with a ZX2 suspension but nothing up front changed so I wasn't going to worry about it.
I just went fron 121 to 151 and am curious I did it with a ZX2 suspension but nothing up front changed so I wasn't going to worry about it.
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It is only an issue if you set the skid back. I moved a 144" back 4.5" to a 151" and put my rails through my track 14 miles in the mountain powder.
