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Just purchased a topcat but it needs a few parts What is the best alternative to the original crash back front suspension bands as it currently doesnt have one ?Any help appreciated

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Congrats! I have recently made a plate which stretches from one side to the other on top. Screwed in at each side it does away with the crash back system.

It took me years to finaly succumb to this concept as I like the crash back system. Unfortunately the bands break too easily and this can ruin your day at the track. Also locking out the crash back feature will elliminate all the slop and stop the front end from collecting rocks/debris on landings from jumps. My front end was wedged open on a few occassions like this.
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Welcome to the Topcat club schuey.

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I here what you guys are syaing for racing, but the snap back did save me in a practice run the other day. I don't race mine so I kind of like it. I found some rubber o-rings at local hardwsare store that work fine.

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Yes it is a good system if it is setup right. If your running on a track with uber jumps or any tubing or wood on it then it makes sense. However, if your running on a track that is pretty open like I am then it is more of a hassle.

As I found out today if you are hit by a flying HPI Baja 5 then it really does not matter one way or the other. :cry:
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Would you post pics of your top cat. I put mine back together and it runs great but i need a new body. The O rings is what i used. Any idea where to get a body?

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I'm pretty sure TBG do one, keep an eye on eBay.
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TBG does, but I don't see any right now. I am actually mounting one up right now, I stupidly cut the front arches on the side wrong but it will look OK when I am done.

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