Would something like this be considered a plate chassis?
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If so I guess I will need to do some redesigning.
Since we are on the topic, im building a ifs wraith using a 4wd nitro buggy and i am either going to cut the buggy chassis and put it between the skid and tranny or attach it under the skid to make the bottom smother. If I put it on the bottom does that become a tub/pan chassis or is it considered a skid still?
Since we are on the topic, im building a ifs wraith using a 4wd nitro buggy and i am either going to cut the buggy chassis and put it between the skid and tranny or attach it under the skid to make the bottom smother. If I put it on the bottom does that become a tub/pan chassis or is it considered a skid still?
Most wrexo conversions use a skid to connect the front ifs to the wraith chassis. Whether it is the stock exo skid or a custom one. The blue monkey kit comes to mind.
:shock:His tight a$$ ain't going to spend no money on that!!! LOL:lmao:![]()
It's been a while since we discussed this, but after looking at many other groups courses I'm thinking aye we should go down to two 10 gate courses. This would make judging simple as well as make the whole comp go smoother. We could keep a decent course length but use boundary a more and only have 10 gates per course.
What do y'all think?
Ok, after reading the rules...is the G6 JK considered class 2 or 3? The rear tires are pretty well exposed.