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Harley's XR10 #AX50062

Package from Y-town just showed up!

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This build has me almost talked into a BJ chassis, thing is pretty boss.

I like it more and more every time I look at it. One thing I noticed this weekend was how nice it was to have the rear shock mounts covered. I watched another bodiless chassis get it's shock bolts caught on a rock twice in a row (two different trucks with the same chassis).


By the way I had that same scale and it broke in about a week.

Quit standing on it! It's only good for toy trucks man!
 
Are they steel screws? you could drop more with alloy or Ti screws, i weighed them up a little while ago and Ti was about half the steel screw, alloy even less.. ive never broken a alloy screw (stripped plenty of heads tho:ror:) but in the high stress areas i use Ti

Rig looks great too, love the CF, i just made a CF for my MOA and love it!!
 
Are they steel screws? you could drop more with alloy or Ti screws, i weighed them up a little while ago and Ti was about half the steel screw, alloy even less.. ive never broken a alloy screw (stripped plenty of heads tho:ror:) but in the high stress areas i use Ti

Rig looks great too, love the CF, i just made a CF for my MOA and love it!!

I am thinking of making the switch as well. Glad I had the steel this time though as the holes in the chassis are undersized to keep a tight tolerance. Man it was a bitch threading all those in!
 
Dibbby dibs when you sell it.....:ror:


Anybody check out the vid from last weekends comp?

Freaking Kung Fu Crawling.....love it!
 
Hey your getting really close to the weight of my complete chassis and body :twisted:

(yes the body clips on are the scale...)

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