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link length.................

here's the link layout with a 12.5" WB and 10" wide tires....

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i'm playing with the link layout as to there final mounting points....i may move the lowers out a little more in the skid plate....thats what i like bout this program i can move stuff before i even make anything "thumbsup" ............bob

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geez lol, i wish i hired you to do my garage! lol nice work on these layouts btw"thumbsup"
 
geez lol, i wish i hired you to do my garage! lol nice work on these layouts btw"thumbsup"

here's my architect cad program i'm using to draw my house plans....


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i haven't tried my crawler on it cause the 2D cad program let me work on my rig easier.................bob

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whoever is in the kitchen is going to hear you doing your business in the bathroom :lol: and hahaha I thought that bath tube was a sink! I was like :shock:

back on track: I think you are on the right track. I would still put some more link hole options on the chassis. maybe put them a little closer together and add one more (same with your shock mounts) and maybe put a couple horizontally?
 
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RC....i set up the floor plan like that so i can use the same wall for the plumbing, if no body wants to hear anything they can stop evesdropping on my bathroom trip....the cad won't let me make smaller holes and put them where i want, but when i'm ready to drill the holes i'll be able to adjust up/down - in/out when needed to tune....

ram....right now i'm thinking of putting the esc on the rear axle and bec on the front of the frame under the hood area leaving the motor/tranny area open for air to keep them cool................bob

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