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thats a cool wheelie bar johnnymaxxima, good creative thinking :)
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Thanks!
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Hi JOHNNYMAXXIMA
Sorry for my late answer. This looks really great, specially with this shocks. What kind of shocks you are using? Did you made everything yourself or did you purchased some material and have modified this. Thank you for your answer. Currently Mike send me a extendet Rear Skid for. So in the next few days my son has something to drive. But I think I want this two. Specially with these two shocks, this may be smoother than only the two wheels I have on the skid. Thank you guys Gusti |
Those are Jato shocks. The rest looks self made.
Nice job, Johnny |
you might want revo shocks instead of the jato. the revo shocks have aluminum bodies.
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Thanks guys.
Yes everything is home made gusti. I just went to the local hardware store and purchased the thredded rod for the wheels to attatch to, the hollow rod to cover the thredded rod and the solid rod for the sides. Drill a couple of holes and your done. Darn squee, I would have rather of had the Revo shock if that's the case. The guy on ebay listed them as Jato/Revo shocks so I assumed they were the same. Oh well, they still serve their purpose. |
yup. definately jato. one thing that gives it away is the spring color. revo-red, jato-obviously white.
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