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rear wheel guards and carbon fiber shock tower ??? - 12.12.2008, 12:16 AM

Just curious what the purpose is of having the rear wheel guards i see on some of the truggies and buggies
like these for instance??....http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_info.p...oducts_id/13897
also...what are the pro's and con's on using the carbon fiber front and rear shock towers??,like this...
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_info.p...roducts_id/8701
i'd like to cut some weight on my crt x2....but are they strong enough also ?....thanks for the advise

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12.12.2008, 02:12 AM

pro's of carbon fiber are that its lighter than aluminum,cheeper than aluminum the cons are that they can be broken easyer

the rear mud guards protect the cvd's from mud and rocks


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12.12.2008, 03:53 AM

I don't know about CF being cheaper than aluminum. Low quality CF maybe, but the good stuff typically costs a lot more. For the same thickness CF will be more rigid than aluminum, but under enough stress will fracture. Under the same loading aluminum would bend.


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12.12.2008, 04:46 AM

well i was refering to the cost of parts made out of them

i can get 3 carbon fiber shock towers for what 1 Fioroni shock tower cost


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12.12.2008, 04:50 AM

In that case, imagine how much a Fioroni CF shock tower would cost!


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12.12.2008, 12:10 PM

Rear wheel guards are very easy to make using lexan (use left over from one of the bodies you have cut out).
   
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In that case, imagine how much a Fioroni CF shock tower would cost!


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12.13.2008, 12:16 AM

Thanks guys
   
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12.13.2008, 01:55 AM

i would suggest making your own mud guards, i made these for my rc8t in about 20 mintues (that includes drilling 2 tiny holes in each arm) you can find good thick clear plastic from just about any kinda packages. then just throw a sticker on there and youve got some cool mudguards. they really help alot for keep the rear axles clean....
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12.13.2008, 02:54 PM

very cool ,i'm gonna give that a try ....thanks
   
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