The third and fourth photos Fantom have some interesting modifications. See like the owner made a extra bearing support in the middle of the front axle.
The rear axle also has an interesting modification in the middle. Anyone knows what is in the rear?
Thanks for the answer. This make sense. My understanding was that Phoenix was known to be very fast but very hard to control due to no suspension and rather primitive design. This fantom has differential in the rear makes it a gem among all fantoms
I believe the original fantom has no differential in the rear, correct?
Anyone has personal driving/building experience with Fantom?
Thanks for the answer. This make sense. My understanding was that Phoenix was known to be very fast but very hard to control due to no suspension and rather primitive design. This fantom has differential in the rear makes it a gem among all fantoms
I believe the original fantom has no differential in the rear, correct?
Anyone has personal driving/building experience with Fantom?