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Wheelie Bars
Just thought everyone would like to know this info. I have read alot of people asking about what is a good wheelie bar to get. Here is the place that I got mine from: http://s91887143.onlinehome.us/wheelie_bar/ It works great until you get to the power level my truck has and then you just flip over the wheelie bar anyway! I sent an email to the guy asking if he could make a wheelie bar that is 1 1/2" longer which should prevent even my truck from flipping. I will let everyone know what he says and the price.
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Oh yeah a wheelie bar. I need a pro drag length my self. Then I can lauch hard and fast. :D
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CHC- I agree on that on. I've been thinking of making one up. I have Dace wing mount shock towers so I was thinking of utilizing those 4 hole for the wing mount to bolt on to for support
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What about the adjustable wheelie bar that comes on the new 3.3 Tmaxx? The traxxas part number is 4975
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Thats for nitro, BL can break that wheelie bar in no time:)
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It is kind of short. I don't think it would do much on a strong brushless. Mine leaves the ground some times. Looks like you pick up and throw it across the yard or something.
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I want to make one like a drag race bar, that i can put on fairly quick
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Here is a pic of one that I made. Mainly for driving in the street though.http://www.rcpics.net/img/67699
Here is another. http://www.rcpics.net/img/67642 It works really well and havn't been able to flip the truck yet. |
Looks good JOHNNY. I've making a wheelie bar like that, but I couldn't really be bothered :)
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Anyone wanna get into drag wheelie bar manufacturing? I guess it wouldnt be a wheelie bar since it would be made to keep the car from doing wheelies at takeoff...the anti wheelie bar |
I would buy one.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/SPURRS-TMAXX-EMA...QQcmdZViewItem
Anyone tried this one? I have the revo version on my e-revo and it is pretty decent. I can almost just punch it and go when I have it adjusted down low. Its pretty long on the revo and the height ajustments are pretty versitle. I can amlost get it low enough that when the rear end squats under power the wheelie bar is alomost touching the ground and I can get almost full launch power. On the revo it mounts just to the bumper mount and it leaves it pretty flexible, which is nice for having a little give in it when you stand up. It almost kind of catches it rather than just hitting a rigid bar that it might flip past. Anyway. I think its pretty decent. Better than most. |
http://www.v-mod.com/shop/images/pro...ELIE%20BAR.jpg
LIKE THIS but on an rc car |
Great for fast take offs... But it would suck for jumping. You would wind up bending it it in no time.
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the traxxas adjustable wheelie bar actually works pretty well.
I was hesitant about it before..but when my aluminum one bent, I decided to give it a try. I just replaced the plastic wheels with the rubber wheels from my old alu. one. The wheelie bar actually works fairly well..even with my brushless setup. Best thing is that it's easily removed..for when I do jumps :p |
[QUOTE=jhautz]http://cgi.ebay.com/SPURRS-TMAXX-EMA...QQcmdZViewItem
Anyone tried this one? I have the revo version on my e-revo and it is pretty decent. I have one of these and I had to cut it shorter because it kept bending. If you look at my thread named ''hex hubs'' there is a pretty good picture of it there. |
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