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02.24.2010, 11:27 PM

I must say, i regret not converting the LST2 i had in my possession. After seeing linc's move around with a 2200/mmm on 5s, i had to have one. I got a good deal on one and then sold it. Now after seeing a couple excellent LST's around here, i'm on the quest again and have my eyes on a couple.

I'm thinking of possibly the center diff as well. I'll have to play around with the calc first.

Enough of my ramble, great finds on the 2. Any insight on the mount your thinking about?


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02.25.2010, 12:32 AM

At this point, its all still inside my head...and its cloudy up there! I keep finding myself thinking about something along the lines of a Tekno mount, but probably not fully enclosed as theirs is.

I just got done doing a Chinese blueprint of the upper chassis plate. Only took about the time for a Digornio Pizza to cook and then get cold...still good though! One cut on my finger (Scribing index lines on the plate) - funny how you dont feel a razor blade cutting you until it hits bone.....

Still need that center chassis dimension for a XXL...

Whats hard right now is keeping myself from designing a G-maxx style chassis for it, or like the one Pletty has. Dont want to go the route that has been gone before....but it may make sense....


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