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06.23.2006, 11:50 AM

Nice truck! Interesting idea on the center skid. I've got a question for you...........why round?


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Dog Ears - 06.23.2006, 01:53 PM

I tried making them squared off but the corners caught on the ground and dog eared. Plus the angles keep you from going over the velcro straps which make the guard bulge.


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Thumbs up Packing tape (poor mans carbon fibre) - 06.23.2006, 02:05 PM

I also use packing tape on the inside of my bodies. I run it from nose to tale then run a strip from the bottom of the left door across the inside of the roof and down to the bottom of the other door. Making a big plus sign on the inside of the body. I do this twice in each opposing direction and it adds alot of integrity and along with a little shoe goo in the corners it keeps the body from wearing threw and splitting.
I also put a strip of the diamond plate on the bottom of my batteries to keep any pointy stones from puncturing them.


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