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Chump's CDW berg

WOW looks great Anthony. I am curious as to how the 3-piece tubes stay together? Why 3-piece and not just make them all out of one? I know you are capable.
 
Attaboy Anthony. Looking great!

Chassis looks great and it's gonna be just killer when those tubes are installed.


Thank you guys. I'm anxious to get then done.
WOW looks great Anthony. I am curious as to how the 3-piece tubes stay together? Why 3-piece and not just make them all out of one? I know you are capable.

3 sections: flange, tube, and lockout. The tube will stay to the flange with 3 set screws and red locktite. The lockout just use 2 3mm screws just like any other lockout.

I would love the have the tube and flange one piece I just don't have the machines to do that.
 
Heres a picture comparing the stock axle tube thickness to my new rear axle tubes.

Once I get my tubes bolted together ill get some weight measurements up.

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You guys trying to get your post counts up or just like posting worthless crap?

I don't know about slowski, but I personally do not give a flying f#$k about post ****s.:twisted:

You do some clean, skilled work, keep it up buddy."thumbsup"

By the way how long is your steering draglink, if you do not mind sharing that?:mrgreen:
 
A prototype CDW bodiless chassis...




























































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is heading your way buddy:mrgreen:
 
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