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scarletboa
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08.06.2009, 02:59 AM

i use a 1/8" drill bit or smaller to make holes in the windsheilds of my trucks. the small holes don't seem to affect the longevity of the body too much. i am most-likely getting a mini hyper ste and i will run 2 setups: light as possible for racing and jumping, and for general street runs or bashing, a heavy, long runtime setup with big tires.

i used to have issues with bodies cracking in the front when i made 1 big hole in windsheilds and the small hole method fixed that problem


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