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NeoBuggy News


November 17th, 2006

Tech Article – Thunder Tiger ST-1 – How to install rear wing

 

At the opposite of others truggies on the market, the Thunder Tiger ST-1 comes with no rear wing. However, Thunder Tiger offers an Extended rear wing mount (part number PD2320). Installing a rear wing is really easy and cheap and it takes only few minutes.

 

Step 1

Remove the two small rear body posts and replace them with the extensions included in the kit. Use the same 3 screws and washers to install the extension. As you can see, the new extension includes the rear body posts.

 st1_rear_wing_step1

 

Step 2

Once you have installed the extension. Screw the former body post into the two included aluminum wing posts using screws and washers, also included in the kit. You can adjust the wing’s angle by changing the front mounting hole position. This will add or remove downforce.

st1_rear_wing_step2

 

Step 3

After you have completed those two first steps on both side of the extension, the rear wing’s extension should look like this.

st1_rear_wing_step3

 

 

Step 4

Remove the stock lexan spoiler and cut the rear part of the body to clear the extension.Install your favorite wing, apply decals and you are now ready to race !

st1_rear_wing_step4

Related posts:

  1. Tech Article – Thunder Tiger ST-1 – From RTR to Racer
  2. Tech Article – Best Upgrades for the Thunder Tiger ST-1
  3. Tech Article – Thunder Tiger ST-1 – Manuals and exploded views
  4. Tech Article – Thunder Tiger ST-1 Specs
  5. Tech Article – Thunder Tiger ST-1 Setups
  6. Review – Thunder Tiger ST-1 Long Term Test
  7. Tech Article – Thunder Tiger ST-1 – Bearing guide
  8. Review – Thunder Tiger EFRA 2035 3-chamber Tuned Pipe
  9. Review – Thunder Tiger ST-1
  10. Track Test – Thunder Tiger ST-1

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