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I have not seen this in other cars .. than they thought when they did it.Yeah, that's just how it is.
Despite being a big 8th scale, there's a lot of things that are a tight fit in this truck.
The driveshafts touching the shock springs or sway bar, lower steering plate rubbing front diff cup, center diff installation/removal is very tight and prone to bend the rear driveshaft.
Couldn't agree more! Sadly all my corally cars touch the springs against the cvd's, but exactly as KnowAir said, the only noticable thing you'll see is a shiny spot on the cvd and missing paint on the shock, not saying that makes it ok but ultimately doesn't seem to affect itOne thought.. what if you used a spacer at the top shock mount to move it further away from the tower? Not sure if the standoff is long enough, but finding a standoff from another rc that puts the shock further away from the tower would give more clearance between the shock and drive shaft.. downside is the further away from the tower the shock is moved, the more likely the standoff will break.
It's a design flaw unfortunately..but I don't think it will ever do any more harm than simply rubbing the paint off the parts.
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