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10.01.2008, 06:36 PM

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The chassis looks like it has a front kick up - how are you going to deal with that?
Actually this is a pretty simple chassis to make if you are familiar with fabricating.... Basically a flat plate The front kick up is actually part of the front bumper.... I will utilize these for a while but once i have her moving I plan to replace these with some serious die cut foamies

Rather then the stock units (remember this will be soley a pavement burner running a 1" ride height) I have a way to make a plate that will connect in place of the stock unit in the factory screw position with a support bar that will run fron the center up to the factory support for the stocker similiar in idea but it will lay flat to the ground so the support will go up diagnally rather then parralell to the ground due to the new plates position. The plate will extend out for an inch or two with two posts utilizing body pins to hold the foamie bumper Similiar to how is done on many road cars

did that make sence... Sorry if i am talking chinese I barely make sence to myself

Think foam gym matts for material cut with a diecutting machine ... Should be pretty cool but like anything else Its just an idea at the moment.... things can change

Any an all input appreciated on the chassis layout etc... thanks for the input!

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10.03.2008, 12:09 AM

WOW! just realized flightpower has evo 25's that will fit as a saddle without extending the chassis

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