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Old 06-02-2006, 11:42 AM   #1
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Default Utrcrc Jeffrson Chassis Now $65 Shipped!

YEAH! $65 SHIPPED!!!

Many people have emailed, PMed and asked me if we have any Jefferson Chassis available. The answer is yes, we always have Jefferson chassis available.

Since we make our chassis to order, in a sense they are always available. When I get a paid order for a chassis I start the process of building the chassis and shipping it when it is done. It is taking about 7-10 days for me right now from order to ship per Jefferson chassis. I build the Jefferson chassis in mini batches that are multiples of two (2, 4, 6, etc). So someone may time an order just right when I happen to have an odd number of chassis ordered and get thier chassis right away.

I hope this clears up some of the confusion. So if you choose to purchase a UTRCRC Jefferson TLT chassis, don’t worry about availability, just order away.

You can order and find info on the Jefferson here: http://www.utrcrc.com/products.html

And as always, if you have any questions just ask.

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Here is what you get with your Jefferson (not pictured but included, is the assembly guidelines manual.)
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Click the image to open in full size.this is my personal Jeffey The prouction models are slightly different (mostly the crossbar position)here ya are:
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Old 06-26-2006, 09:49 PM   #2
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Have You Try To Replace The Bottom Of Chassis With Delrn. To Make It Slide Over The Rocks Better
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Old 06-26-2006, 11:22 PM   #3
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Yes... But I haven't been able to find a supplier cheap enough to keep the prices the same. But I'm looking. The aluminum does slide pretty good. It hasn't been a noticeable hindrance.
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Old 09-21-2006, 01:41 PM   #4
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Not to take anything away from you, but, these are going for 55 plus $3 shipping on EBAY. Probably someone you know.
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Not to take anything away from you, but, these are going for 55 plus $3 shipping on EBAY. Probably someone you know.
Oh that's me that listed them... They were just left overs form Moab. Thought I would post a deal on ebay. There are only 2 left from that batch.
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Not to high jack, but If you don't mind me asking, How do you make those rods, in the center to hold the chassis plates together? I'm making a chassis and i'm STUMPED on how to make those things! :-(
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Not to high jack, but If you don't mind me asking, How do you make those rods, in the center to hold the chassis plates together? I'm making a chassis and i'm STUMPED on how to make those things! :-(
Fairly simple but a bit of a pain. You can Drill and tread some 1/4" aluminum rod. Just like you make links. Or easier you can get some threaded rod and run it through some tubing and bolt it together.
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Thanks Pinchflat. I thought it may be you. So, what is the difference in the batch from Moab versus what others there are? Just when you made them? I am interested and just submitted the best offer to you today (Cheetahtom).
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Thanks Pinchflat. I thought it may be you. So, what is the difference in the batch from Moab versus what others there are? Just when you made them? I am interested and just submitted the best offer to you today (Cheetahtom).
No differance... just made some to sell in Moab.
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I just accepted your EBAy counter offer! So I am now the proud owner of your Jeff chassis! My crawler is dead so i needed something and this was the answer.

I can't wait! I will post a build when I get it. thanks
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I just accepted your EBAy counter offer! So I am now the proud owner of your Jeff chassis! My crawler is dead so i needed something and this was the answer.

I can't wait! I will post a build when I get it. thanks
That would be Great.. As always if you have any questions, just ask. Thanks for the purchase. I'll get it shipped tonight or in the morning.
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Awesome! thanks for that SUPER fast reply
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Thanks for the feedback. I love this place!!!
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Got it today. Looks decent. Thanks lots pinchflat. Look for a build soon, maybe called Nor-Cal Jefferson or somthing stupid like that.
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Got it today. Looks decent. Thanks lots pinchflat. Look for a build soon, maybe called Nor-Cal Jefferson or somthing stupid like that.
Excellent...
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i'm looking for a front and rear moa both axels steer and drive at same time not separeart .
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