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thats awesome
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Nicely done.
The extra support would put it over the top. Not many places you can buy a wheelie bar. Andy should sell them. What's the chances of selling them and a price for it? |
This is up to Andy. I am sure he will want to test it thoroughly before anything else.
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very interesting, it gives me an idea to use a similar set-up for a front bumper...
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That is nice some work on the wheelie bar.
I had a very similar idea for my MQ. I had purchased Alloy bumper set to have some material to fast it too. It is now for sale and on to building a CRT.5. Very cool, like to hear how it works though. The MQ is so powerful it can not keep the front tires on the ground for nothing at any speeds really. It could benefit from something like this. I was panning a more drag oriented bar though. Prob would of stuck it out a good four to five inches behind the rear tires. Cool stuff here. Glad I found this place. Later, NiCad |
yep,that's what i call a wheelie bar !!!!:027:
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Guys, just to inform you..............this thread is a damn old timer!!!!
Even the one who owns the truck and the wheelie bar is no longer around and nor his truck( parted out and sold at e-bay)..:) |
Yeah, it's ancient! 2 years and counting.. thought it found its piece by now.. :)
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Noobie resurrecting old threads......sorry guys. I happen tostumble acrossed it in a search and did not check the date. :(
later, NiCad |
No worries Nicad! nothing wrong with posting in old threads!
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