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sofus97
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01.10.2010, 06:58 PM

Nice Work
   
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01.11.2010, 02:04 PM

Fair enough.

That looks pretty clean and well finished, but I cant help noticing that there is a lack of bracing between the upper & lower decks in the rear of the truck- might lead to some chassis flex if you start doing jumps or serious offroading.
   
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No chassis flex here
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Talking No chassis flex here - 01.11.2010, 06:44 PM

Sorry I do not understand what you mean by a lack of bracing
body is super stiff, and although I have not jumped really high with the car
I do not think there is anything that will bend or surrender
I've probably been on the streets and in the field, a 10 - 15 times now
and nothing is broken until now
   
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01.12.2010, 02:27 PM

I think what Neil means, is the lack of support between the chassis and the upper plate for the esc. (In danish: manglende støtte mellem bunden og esc pladen).

What type of alu is used?
   
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