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T1E ''Ti Fighter''

ill ask you the same thing i asked bow tie what do you feel is a good amount of articulation for the moon buggy . thnx
I am not the one you are asking, but I would say a good amount is up to the driver. Everybody likes different setups. With that said, I like my T1E chassis with just about enough flex so the bottom of the tire is no higher then the hieght of the tire.
 
Is the servo to low now :mrgreen:.
 

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Thanks guys.

Im sorry to say this but i dont think this will be a kit:-(.

:idea: Well maybe if you guys send me your front axle,motor and servo with $100.00:shock:. :) This was alot of work.
 
Thanks guys.

Im sorry to say this but i dont think this will be a kit:-(.

:idea: Well maybe if you guys send me your front axle,motor and servo with $100.00:shock:. :) This was alot of work.

I see what you did now! Very clever "thumbsup"
 
That looks good Greg! Dunno if I would want to risk shaving an axle tube, but maybe thats just my conservative attitude. And there isnt nothing wrong with a bench grinder, it gets the job done :mrgreen:
 
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