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Old 08-16-2009, 10:38 AM   #1
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Default ****NEW 1.9 Annihilator chassis****

We have been putting the final touches on these and finally have everything nailed down. I've got a few of these that we've been testing with. The guys in ETRC that have been testing these for me have proven that these work extremely well.

The skid has been cut to allow the tranny and motor be dropped as low as you can possibly get it to keep a low COG.

All 8 links are cut to length drilled and tapped ready for 3mm hardware.

The uppers are 1/4" delrin 46mm long

The lowers are 1/4" delrin 50mm long with a taper on the axle side. This taper is a perfect match for the stock ball ends that are used on the MRC axles and allow a smooth transition when sliding over and through the rough stuff.

Both axle plates are drilled out to use the stock mounting tabs and run parallel upper links.

The front axle plate is drilled to accept a 1:10 scale servo.

Everything included...chassis plates,skid plate,axle plates and all eight links will be $65 shipped in the USA.

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There's also a few more pictures and info that can be found here....1.9 Annihilator chassis
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Old 08-17-2009, 06:30 AM   #2
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Looks great Steve I just want to add that I have been running this chassis for a few months now and It has not let me down yet..This is what I won the state championship with The only things you will need to make you MRC a true comp rig is this chassis kit of course...A pack of traxxas 1942 rod ends and 3mm long set screws like the axial ones and some 3mm hardware...The losi mini late model shocks are the best set up for this chassis part # LOSB1289...Then get you a set of these wheels Wheel Works 1.9 wheels and you will be ready to win some comps
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Old 08-17-2009, 08:42 PM   #3
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sweet looking and a very good price.
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Who do I need to talk to buy one?
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Old 08-20-2009, 10:26 PM   #5
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You can just PM me for pay pal info.

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Are these ready to ship now, or are they made when ordered?
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Are these ready to ship now, or are they made when ordered?
Ready to go. I've got 6 kits left at the moment ready to ship. We've also got material cut and on the table waiting in line to hit the mill.
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Old 08-29-2009, 12:47 AM   #8
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Got mine the other day. Everything goes together well. My only question is what is the best way to mount the shocks to the axle? They just want bind on the upper links.
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I used a 20mm long screw and placed the shocks on the wheel side of the axle tabs. The shocks sit straight up and down away from the top links.
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I used a 20mm long screw and placed the shocks on the wheel side of the axle tabs. The shocks sit straight up and down away from the top links.
Thanks, I just got some m2 20mm screws and nuts.
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u still got 1 of these bad boys?
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Old 08-31-2009, 01:34 PM   #12
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Sure do. 6 complete kits ready to ship at the moment.
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Old 09-01-2009, 03:33 PM   #13
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whered you go??

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Been super busy today,got back with ya.
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Some more info on the chasis please. What is the completed width? is it the same as a stock rig, or is it narrower?
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Some more info on the chasis please. What is the completed width? is it the same as a stock rig, or is it narrower?
The overall width at the skid fully assembled is 2.130" wide.
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Does some one have some pictures of an assembled chassis. A few pictures is better than a thousand words to show how everyone is setting this chassis up. Thanks

Wayne:-P
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Does some one have some pictures of an assembled chassis. A few pictures is better than a thousand words to show how everyone is setting this chassis up. Thanks

Wayne:-P
Here's a few pretty good shots.

Oh yea! New chassis for my mini
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Pp $ sent homey!
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Does some one have some pictures of an assembled chassis. A few pictures is better than a thousand words to show how everyone is setting this chassis up. Thanks

Wayne:-P
Got yours shipped out this morning.

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We'll send yours out first thing tomorrow.


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