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Candyman2
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05.17.2011, 03:08 AM

looking good,

Is your chassis bent or is it my eyes, looks like it have a curve to it.
   
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05.17.2011, 03:20 AM

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looking good,

Is your chassis bent or is it my eyes, looks like it have a curve to it.
Sort of looks like it has a very slight bend. I think it could use a chassis stiffener or support that runs the length of the chassis.

Also, I've seen bodies that cover the entire chassis, like this:



Is it a specific body that's like that, or a specific undertray? I also noticed your undertray is different than this:



Also, very nice job on this. Looks very good.
   
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05.17.2011, 07:32 AM

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It's looking good, but did you know that the undertray is mounted backwards.
I realized that after putting it on, Its only got one screw holding it on at this point as I ran out of nuts.
I'll be swaping it around so its rite.

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looking good,

Is your chassis bent or is it my eyes, looks like it have a curve to it.
I think I may have my camera on some fish eye setting or something.
The chassis is just as straight as the day I cut it out from checking with a straight edge.
Even the shelf behind it has a bent look to it lol.
After testing I had done with the first chassis I had cut out, I don't think additional bracing is needed.
I propped it up on each end and bounced on one foot on the center of first failed chassis and it hardly even flexed with my 210lbs bouncing on it on one foot putting full weight + on it
   
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