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09.27.2011, 10:18 AM

Ok, guys I have another question. Now that my truck is tracking straight I'm now seeing that the steering is really sensitive. When I'm up to speed the truck will dart with every little input. Is there a way to "calm" some of that down? I'm also thinking about how to do a more permanant way to mount my batteries. I see I could use trays, but I'm looking to do something much better. I found a web site where you can make your own carbon fiber parts and I think this might be an option.
http://www.google.com/url?q=http://w...epBjOMPq8JIP2g
Do any of you guys have any experience this? I wonder if it would be strong enough? Watch the video and tell me what you think. There is a link on the web site. I'm at work and they block anything related to Youtube, but it's on the site under "kits".
   
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Rcm - 09.27.2011, 10:45 AM

RCM MonsterMike makes battery trays and sells them in his store. Carbon fiber is another alternative and yes it will hold up if you do it right. There are good and bad ways to produce items out of CF, and it can get a little bit tetious, and complicated if you have never done it before. We have seen guys in here who have manufactured some pretty good items right in their own garage, but it can be a costly gamble if you have no idea what your doing.


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