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Fullforce RC Holmwrecker's Rear Toe Links

Introduction


If you're looking for a way to shave some weight off of your Maxx, then you may want to take a serious look at the graphite toe-links made by Fullforce RC. Not only do they weigh less than the stock links, but they are also stronger than the stainless steel stock pieces as well.

The Fullforce graphite toe-links are made from graphite shafts, which provide strength in addition to being very lightweight. The Fullforce toe links weigh in at only .7 oz a pair, compared to the stock units which tip the scales at .9 oz.

The toe-links come with nice beefy ends installed, and by default give you 0° of toe in. However, by adjusting the ends on the toe-links, you can easily dial the toe-in as needed.

The Fullforce RC toe-link set comes with everything you need to install a pair of toe-links on the rear of your T-Maxx. The toe-links are also offered in both black and camo designs. However one of the best attractions to the links is their price. The Fullforce links are $22.00 compared to the stock replacements which are around $10.00. In my book, that's very reasonable indeed, especially when it increases both the strength and reduces weight at the same time!


Part One:   Introduction
Part Two:   Installation
Part Three:   Testing and Final Thoughts


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