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Cody.McP
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10.30.2010, 04:21 PM

I'm still planning on using braces, they're just going to be a little different than what yours are. I like your idea though.
   
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10.30.2010, 04:23 PM

Yeah, that picture is allready out of date :)
I allready redesigned the front brace system, and now i'm working on the back.
What wheelbase do you plan to use?

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10.30.2010, 04:24 PM

I forget the actual wheelbase, but my chassis is planned to be a about 17.5 inches long IIRC.
   
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10.30.2010, 04:30 PM

You measured your future dogbones (First post) from end to end or from pin to pin ?
Mine is currently 16,8 inch but I'm thinking about stretching it to 17,6 so I can add
bigger motor in the front, and use saddle packs setup at the back

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10.30.2010, 04:32 PM

I think it was pin to pin, but I'm not sure if those measurements still stand true with the changes to my chassis, so i wouldn't take those as accurate.
   
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10.30.2010, 04:36 PM

Just asking, I will use different size :)
In the front with FLUX rear dogbone I get 66mm clearance from steering to diff mount.
So If I want to use 1520 then I have to stretch it for 1 inch. Then my wheelbase will
be 387mm.

Dejan

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