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xr10 parts and custom made parts build

custom xr10 chassis

here is the chassis all mounted up.
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still have a few things to figure out on this rig. ill be doing some testing to try to figure them out. ill also have to make some adjustments to the chassis to make it more capable.
 
still have a few things to figure out on this rig. ill be doing some testing to try to figure them out. ill also have to make some adjustments to the chassis to make it more capable.
Get your butt down to Miramar on sunday, its a great testing spot"thumbsup"
 
im working on getting the shocks mounted inboard. its a little tricky to get them not to bind. had to grind some of the back of the chassis to make it work. now that the back is good im working on the front.pics to follow.
 
Keep thinking out of the box.
Not everything will work as imagined, but if not for trying, and just going with the flow, nothing would get better. Its called R&D.
My servo is mounted so the horn is wheelside, not by the upper links.
OMG, im doing something most ppl aren't i must be a moron right!
 
Keep thinking out of the box.
Not everything will work as imagined, but if not for trying, and just going with the flow, nothing would get better. Its called R&D.
My servo is mounted so the horn is wheelside, not by the upper links.
OMG, im doing something most ppl aren't i must be a moron right!
Its called a servo flip. Your not a moron, I am one of the first to do it. Its the only way to go."thumbsup"
 
Its called a servo flip. Your not a moron, I am one of the first to do it. Its the only way to go."thumbsup"
Thanks, terminology tends to elude me at times.

"you know, the thing that turns the thing, that makes the do-dad move!"
:lmao:
 
My point was more along the lines of let people experiment without dumping on them. Finding what works best sometimes requires finding lots of things that don't first. Learning what works, what doesn't, and what can be better, is an individual experience. At least to a point where you know enough to "know" what works for you. I would rather try and fail, then not try :)
 
Because I sometimes expect everyone to find humor in the same ways I do... but sadly I'm often wrong about that. :mrgreen: Didn't want to ruffle any feathers.

Back to the build... I think you could go with gold springs in the rear as well. I'm pretty sure you would like how the truck reacts "thumbsup"
 
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