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Ladder chassis for XC/CC? Oh jeah!

Napalmhun

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I am building a ladder chassis for XC/CC. So far i made this:








For this, you need some serious chops :D
 
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>pardonmyn00b
Yes, it is polycarbonate. Im not sure, it can handle the stress, but it is easy to work with. This will be perfect for this experiment :D Lather, maybe i make it from metal.






I will post the (updated) outline of the chassis and parts, if you wish.
 
That's really cool. I like it! but I've gots a questions..... I was wondering how the front of the frame is going to mount to whats left of the cc01 chassis? I can see that the shocks are mounted but not to the rest of the from piece.
 
awesome mate mint idea but is it still indy front suspension?
Yes, it is! The front suspension and transmission is stock. Im trying only to make a better chassis for it (with a Pantablo style servo mount and rear spring leafs)

I was wondering how the front of the frame is going to mount to whats left of the cc01 chassis? I can see that the shocks are mounted but not to the rest of the from piece.
Here are the mount points:



I will make some better pictures showing them. The rear one is the stock steering systems hole. Last night I checked it. It seems to be strong enough.

The idea originally is not mine. My friend built a Pajero pickup, with a similar chassis.
You can check his progress here:
http://translate.google.com/transla...02e8d9ac6e7127685&sl=hu&tl=en&history_state0=

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Hi there!

I nearly have completed the chassis.
The next step is the body mounting. I have an idea, after work, i try it.
Also, the chassis needs some additional cross stiffener plates (center and rear side).











 
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