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02.21.2007, 09:27 AM

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it has an FLM trans case, The trans has been mounted backwards on the stock chassis to move some weight forward to control wheelies
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hope this works
Yea, no jato transmission. The flipped trans caused a major flex problem in the rear of the chassis, both from moving the trans mounting surface back, and from dremeling out some of the thick/ stiff part of the chassis. My solution to this (which Im not exactly proud of, and is the reason theres no body off pics) was to run zipties from the front shock tower to the rear. It solves the flex problem well, and gives me an easy way to run wiring cleanly, but it doesnt look good.
   
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02.21.2007, 07:57 PM

Very nice rustler, or shall I say Jatler. :005:


   
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02.21.2007, 08:39 PM

Dont you mean RUSTO. :005:


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