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02.04.2007, 04:55 PM

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02.04.2007, 05:41 PM

You win!!! hee hee

I used a cheap sheet of aluminum diamond plate from Menards for the main chassis. Man, I need to just get a pic posted... soon enough..

But at the moment I'm working on some BBQ chicken wings for the game tonight... I would mention the word SuperBowl but the NFL will sue me if they find out. Opps too late I just said it, lol....

Oh get this... I'm grilling outside and it's 2* right now... like -25* wind chill. :)
   
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Sounds like you have got your share of fun!

Chicken wings.. How long did it take for that freaking 747 to fly from Holland to the US?
   
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02.05.2007, 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Bomb-Proof
The MTRs have less sidewall because they are narrow tires, they ballon like any others.

Pick a narrow tire (any of the MTR's) and a lightweight wheel. Set up suspension with 50% sag. Use a super fast servo. Do this and you will be running with the best of them.
I disagree, they do balloon, but not as much as ANY tire. They balloon less than the MT's as well.
But go with the MTR's and velo 0% offset, you'll be golden. Also, I run the bowtie's, but from my experience, the CF's hook up better on the track.


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