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04.04.2006, 08:17 AM

I think I need to resize them....what's the correct size....anyone know
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04.04.2006, 08:21 AM

It's a lot of fun to drive.....and if I'm not easy on the throttle......whether it's in 1st or 2nd...it flips onto it's lid......thanks for the comments though...still having trouble with pics.....I'll try it again

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04.04.2006, 09:37 AM

I give up for now.....UUUUHHHHHHGGGGGG.... I'm so darn fustrated right now !!!!! But please comment about my truck if you wish

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04.04.2006, 10:45 AM

I think 640X480 is the correct size.


Nice Jt/Maxx. I wanted to do that same thing, but couldn't find a good JT chassis. Awesome job.


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04.04.2006, 11:07 AM

I know what you mean.....about the jt maxx....so I just improvised.....I purchased a small peice of 1/8 7075 aluminum plate from a business around here...and then cut the bottom plate to the shape i wanted....drilled holes for the plates ect. as for the top it's your basic t-maxx stock chassis....just cut down to the shape I needed......which this made it real easy...since i didn't have to worry about the holes for the bulks ect.........thanks for the complients....
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