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Old 11-27-2009, 11:54 PM   #21
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You gonna keep it a 3 link?
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Old 11-28-2009, 12:25 AM   #22
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nice bta!
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Old 11-28-2009, 10:14 AM   #23
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You gonna keep it a 3 link?
Yep works fine for me, ill change it if it breaks

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Old 11-29-2009, 10:48 AM   #24
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Very nice.
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Got my Wheel works 2110 wheels in and mounted. Man these where so easy mounting the tires on. Thanks Steve.
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Old 12-01-2009, 04:19 PM   #26
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You need to get the weight of that thing once it's RTR. Those wheels look sick without the slugs. Too bad it seems all or nothing in regards to slugging them.
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You need to get the weight of that thing once it's RTR. Those wheels look sick without the slugs. Too bad it seems all or nothing in regards to slugging them.
Will do, im just waiting on my ESC to come back from tekin. Then it will be running.

I dont think they make the slugs anymore, they just make SS rings that go on the inside(hex side) of the rim. I think they weigh about 3.3oz. Im sure wheel works will tell you.
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Old 12-01-2009, 07:28 PM   #28
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Glad you like the wheels Anthony. Looks good on that rig. I really like the looks of that chassis.

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You need to get the weight of that thing once it's RTR. Those wheels look sick without the slugs. Too bad it seems all or nothing in regards to slugging them.
I to like the wheels without slugs. I only cut a handful of sets of the slugs,Anthony just happened to get the last set I had on hand. I'm working on a better weight that will go inside the wheels. Better as in it'll let you see the wheel,not the weights. From reading and lots of testing,I feel anywhere between 3 to 5 ounces of added weight is what most guys run. Personally,I feel about 3.5 ounces is best. The new weights will be right around 3.2 or 3.4 ounces....will have to weight one once I get all the final touches done. Anthony will get a set once I finish them.
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Old 12-09-2009, 06:36 PM   #30
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Got board while waiting for my FXR to come back, So I decided to hand fab a Chino style dig. 3 position with 15 points of engagement


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That is SICK. Now if I only had the tools... and the time...
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nice build
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That is SICK. Now if I only had the tools... and the time...
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band saw, lathe, drill press, belt sander, and calipers is all I use.

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What are the dimensions of your chassis?
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What are the dimensions of your chassis?

like what?
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band saw, lathe, drill press, belt sander, and calipers is all I use.



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Of course, it's the brain that's the most important tool. Really nice work as always, Anthony.
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What are the dimensions for the width at skid plate, and length between shock mounts?
Very nice btw.
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Of course, it's the brain that's the most important tool. Really nice work as always, Anthony.
That too, forgot that part

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What are the dimensions for the width at skid plate, and length between shock mounts?
Very nice btw.
Skid plate is 2.150 wide. length form shock mount to shock mount is around 6 13/16"
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Of course, it's the brain that's the most important tool. Really nice work as always, Anthony.
Now i feel like the Tin Man...
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