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01.25.2008, 10:35 PM

very nice, i need to not look at threads like this. it may end up costing me some $$


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01.27.2008, 02:37 PM

that looks fantastic, jordan - you're going to love it!

do you have a custom rear driveshaft? i'm not sure how the gorilla chassis works for length, but i had to have one made with the lightning chassis and monoblock.

great job - can't wait to see more.


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01.30.2008, 10:24 AM

at the moment it looks as if the extended rear dogbone off of the gmaxx will fit with some fuel tubing in the drive cups, i guess i'll only be able to see for sure after the final mockup
   
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02.01.2008, 09:31 AM

well i bought a dremel, (best invention ever!!!) and got the hinge pins shaved so now they fit perfectly flush with the VBS. I managed to get the suspension mounted and the cvd's in. I've also dremeled down the standoffs to fit the piggybacks and also to clear the DD wingmount, i still have to actually mount the shocks though... anyways, heres some pics:

8mm cvd's with booties:



some pics of the suspension and cvd's mounted on the VBS:













more to come in the next few days!!!
   
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