More progress..
After looking at the stock servo axle mounts Rick wasn't happy with the way they looked. The servo mounts ruined the look of the axle.
Out came the Dremel"thumbsup"
Much better
I helped Rick get the chassis rails bent. We then lightly tacked on the trans plate and installed some long arm mounts.
Rick then started to mock up the lower links.
Rick found that these recycled TLT tierods will work. When sleeved with brake line later it will give the truck a scale look.
Done
Wrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Bleeeepleep! Sup Rick
(Jim) I've got a fresh load of driveshafts for you Rick.
(Rick) I scored them off Ebay for $7 bucks, Some guy must have just converted to CVD's.
(Rick) Thanks for picking these up at the mailbox Jim, it's hard to carry parts on your back.
(Jim)No problem Rick, I have a truck might as well use it.
(Rick)Whew! glad thats over
(Jim) So what have you been working on Rick?
(Rick) I've been working on the upper link, I could use some insight.
(Jim) Cool lets check it out.
(Jim) Looks good have you thought about mounting the link directly To the pumpkin?
(Rick) What?
(Jim) Like this
(Rick) Well that might work, I'll still have to figure in the other stuff that might get in the way. Having the link that far forward might screw with the anti squat. Thanks for that though never would have though about it.
(Jim) Well I better get going, the kid needs to get to bed.
(Rick) Later Jim
(Jim) Bye
(Truck)titititt Vrooomm MMMMmmmmmmmmm
Hmm, I wonder what I have for servos. Guess I'll check the supply room.
This one's too big, the rest have stripped gears.
Time to order a Tower pro.