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Old 06-23-2012, 09:25 PM   #141
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how the hell do you guys bend framerails so nicley like this? wow!
love the build too!
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Old 06-23-2012, 10:24 PM   #142
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Fatboyrs10 did those for me, he used a tubing bender and square dies
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Old 06-24-2012, 09:43 PM   #143
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Did a little more work on the cage today, added a few peices and got some ideas.

Okay so, stupid question; Are Bob and Doug McKenzie large enough to us as driver and co-driver? (In the back ground of your picture) That'd be pretty cool.
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Okay so, stupid question; Are Bob and Doug McKenzie large enough to us as driver and co-driver? (In the back ground of your picture) That'd be pretty cool.

not in the Bronco, i have a post on this thread where i rant about scale. basicly this is 1:7.6 scale (1 inch on teh this represents 7.6 inches of the real thing) this would require a 9 inch figure, Bob and Doug are roughly 7 inches i think. i have not done the math, but i think they would work in something like the blazer or Chevy pick-up which are closer to 1:9 scale. they may also work in my tuber, but i will probably have to cut them in half and just mount there upper body to the top of the electronics box.
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Old 06-25-2012, 09:01 AM   #145
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this should help lol

MB2510006A20000 15 M3-0.50 x 6mm ISO 7380 Class A2 Stainless Steel Button Socket Cap Screw 1 $0.0929 $1.39
MB2510012A20000 30 M3-0.50 x 12mm ISO 7380 Class A2 Stainless Steel Button Socket Cap Screw 1 $0.0658 $1.97
MB2510016A20000 30 M3-0.50 x 16mm ISO 7380 Class A2 Stainless Steel Button Socket Cap Screw 1 $0.1612 $4.84
MB2510020A20000 10 M3-0.50 x 20mm ISO 7380 Class A2 Stainless Steel Button Socket Cap Screw 1 $0.1301 $1.30
1L2510000A20000 90 M3-0.5 DIN 985 A2 S/S Nylon Insert Lock Nut 1 $0.13 $11.70
0161907 15 M3x.5 DIN557 Zinc Square Nut 1 $0.1628 $2.44
ML6330000A40000 30 M3 DIN 127 A4 Stainless Steel Split Lock Washer 1 $0.0102 $0.31

Freight cost (UPS Ground Service) $8.81
Sales tax $2.88
Total: USD $35.64

got his all from fastenal's website, i felt the prices where pretty good and the SS should look nice on the Fiery Orange frame. That color was going to be a base color, but it is growing on me.
for those new to buying hardware, like I was, avoid the Stainless, the heads round out too easily.
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