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Old 12-01-2008, 07:00 PM   #1
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Default Tk Twister Chassis

The TK-twister will be available in about 2 weeks. The manufacturing is going well. The skids plates are done. I have them already. The company I chose did an excellent job manufacturing them. The side plates and the rear link plate is being finished up at a laser/waterjet shop. I do not know what method they used either way should look really nice. The anodized link should be in my hands buy the end of the week. Here is a couple of pics of the longer version chassis which uses 3" shocks or Jatos. The shorter chassis will use 4" shocks. It will come down to preference. The long chassis has a limited articulation and the short chassis will have alot more articulation. The chassis can be used with any axle. Right now there is 2 using Axial axle's and one being built with Berg's. The production chassis is alittle different than the pic you see here. The outer 3 rows of shock mount holes are gone. An upright shock just didn't work.





Here are the other build threads to see how different each setup is.
Here is my build thread
TK-Twister chassis coming soon
Here is The Real Dogmans build
The Real Dogman's TK Twister '08-'09 Winter Point Series Comp Rig
Here is Nigels_world build "berg"
*Prototype TK Twister Berg Build*
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