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magman 01.31.2009 09:18 PM

pics. of my super stretch crt.5 chassis
 
Just a couple of pics. of the final set up. The chassis is 1 3/8" longer than Mike's v3 chassis. All I need to do is have the chassis milled out below the motor and steering servo by a friend of mine. As you can see, there is ample room for everything! I also have to dye the wheels black, just like my other crt.5 in my sig.
I am considering sending it to Mike to have him make me a "professional grade chassis" My chassis is ok, but, Mike's work is superior. I am using the other RCM components w/this set up as well.

http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...e/DSC01893.jpg

http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...e/DSC01889.jpg

http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...e/DSC01892.jpg

mambarustler 01.31.2009 11:17 PM

Finally what i have been waiting for, what drive shafts did you use? I personally think that mike should start making his chassis for the crt.5 in that lenght. Nice car BTW

magman 01.31.2009 11:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mambarustler (Post 257542)
Finally what i have been waiting for, what drive shafts did you use? I personally think that mike should start making his chassis for the crt.5 in that lenght. Nice car BTW

Thanks!:mdr: I will have to repost the final pics. after painting, dying the wheels, etc,..


Hey, another Massachusetts member...sweet!:yipi:

magman 02.01.2009 10:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mambarustler (Post 257542)
Finally what i have been waiting for, what drive shafts did you use? I personally think that mike should start making his chassis for the crt.5 in that lenght. Nice car BTW

sent you a pm!

mambarustler 02.01.2009 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by magman (Post 257550)
Thanks!:mdr: I will have to repost the final pics. after painting, dying the wheels, etc,..


Hey, another Massachusetts member...sweet!:yipi:

Lol didn't even notice you were in Mass. Maybe you could come by in the summer if you have some spare time, cant drive since am only 14 (well I could drive but i cant get a license yet.) probably 15 by the time you come since my b-day is March 10 :party:
Look at my sig to see the cars I got (not as fast as yours but am working on it, hopefully i can beg my dad to get me a MMM/2200kv combo for my b-day or early summer)

xpy 02.02.2009 08:54 AM

Hi,

looks like a 10th cscale buggy. How can you handle the longer wheelbase and is the handling better than before?

magman 02.02.2009 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by xpy (Post 257904)
Hi,

looks like a 10th cscale buggy. How can you handle the longer wheelbase and is the handling better than before?

It actually is 1.25" shorter than my mbx-5 1/8 scale! I haven't had a chance yet to take it out for it's maiden voyage. I still need to do a couple of things first.

BrianG 02.02.2009 06:39 PM

Nice! The only thing about a custom chassis that makes me hesitate to run it, is if you break/bend it, you have to re-create it again. Much easier to simply buy one.

magman 02.02.2009 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 258011)
Nice! The only thing about a custom chassis that makes me hesitate to run it, is if you break/bend it, you have to re-create it again. Much easier to simply buy one.

So true....the one in the pic. is my 3rd. attempt. I am still not totally satisfied w/it, especially after having Mike's kit on my daughter's truck. I used my daughter's crt.5 chassis as a template. Besides, I enjoyed making it. The hardest part way stretching it and making sure everything lined up just right. If you look close in one of the pics. you can see that the center diff/motor is a tad off center....not enough to worry about yet...Next week will be it's maiden voyage!

RC-Monster Mike 02.02.2009 11:25 PM

[QUOTE=magman;257522]Just a couple of pics. of the final set up. The chassis is 1 3/8" longer than Mike's v3 chassis. QUOTE]

Is it 3/8" longer than the V3 or the V2? My v3 chassis(black annodized) is 1/4" longer than the v2(non-anodized silver chassis), which is likely what is on your daughter's truck. It definately looks wider. :)
Cool truck, by the way. :)

magman 02.02.2009 11:33 PM

Thanks Mike for the input!:mdr:...It is 1 3/8" longer than you v2 chassis Mike and wider...not sure on the exact width. I am considering narrowing it a tad to save weight. The whole point of this was just to see how your v2 chassis handled compared to a larger one...just for my own curiosity, and it gave me something e-xtra to do at work!:mdr:

The only thing I wanted to do was roll the chassis edges for looks and added strength...the chassis was a tad long to fit in the bender

MetalMan 02.03.2009 12:35 AM

Looks like you put those front/rear ends to good use :yes: Nice work!

magman 02.05.2009 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by MetalMan (Post 258173)
Looks like you put those front/rear ends to good use :yes: Nice work!

Thanks Travis! I certainly did!:mdr: Honestly, I just wanted something to try...and so a new chassis, 3 versions later, was born! I had never made one before...I said to my self, how hard could it be...boy, was I wrong about the length of time it took to get it right. I am still not 100% satisfied.

When the snow clears:whip:, I will test it out and see how it handles compared to my daughter's w/Mike's v2 chassis.

magman 02.07.2009 10:25 PM

As promised, finished pics... I was not a huge fan of the yellow paint scheme, but it is growing on me. Besides, it's all I had at home! I really like these wheels dyed black...just like on my daughter's crt.5

Enjoy:mdr:

I would have put more RCM stickers on it, but I ran out:tongue:

http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...DSC01931-1.jpg
http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...e/DSC01916.jpg
http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...e/DSC01918.jpg

hoovhartid 02.08.2009 12:19 AM

really nice work man!

i want one!

i dont like my current layout....i need more room


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