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06.21.2009, 07:40 AM

Dome on the roof is the key to help with rollovers
   
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06.22.2009, 11:28 AM

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Dome on the roof is the key to help with rollovers

Yes, I am very interested to try out the dome in the roofline now. It is no BeetleJuice but it rocks pretty darn good on the workbench.

Just got a new Tekin FXR to try out. Had nothing but MM's in all my crawler since I started. Somewhat impressed with how small it is. Interested too see how well the drag brake holds.

And I should have said the cab is 3" wide at the base when it is spaced and mounted to the sideplates. It is 2 1/2" at the top. You can see the 2 delrin spacers bowing down slightly as they are pulled together.

I've been thinking about going with even shorter shocks. These chassis' really like that. But going much shorter may be too short. I'm running 80mm shocks now. Add Punk R/C dig and CDW OTA steering & she should be squared away.


While all this is in limbo. I have been crawling my Kamikaze Zero-T Berg. And I like it ALOT so far.
   
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