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Not surprising really, but interesting to know!


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ev·o·lu·t-x-tion - 02.05.2007, 09:54 AM

finally an update...a small one..but still some progress...

spent the last few nights trying out various shock mounts and finally ended up with these....i call 'em my "nice and clean without any fuss" look...

they look like standoffs with the shock slid on..but they are "captured" .......will post detail pics soon.....


but for now, here's where ev·o·lu·t-x-tion is right now....




here's the underbelly shot.....







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here you see the chassis milled off on the inside to clear the pipe.

   
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ev·o·lu·t-x-tion - 02.05.2007, 09:56 AM









she's still missing the fuel cell, rx batt mount and rx.

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The truck will have less torque roll with the shocks like that.
There may be something avilible before to long that may help you to.
I will have to let you know more later. It is still in design at moment.


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The truck will have less torque roll with the shocks like that.
There may be something avilible before to long that may help you to.
I will have to let you know more later. It is still in design at moment.
yes the notorious TXT roll.... :035:

cool...keep me posted dude...

hmm...i'm guessing ......just a guess here......its a tranny with output shafts that spin in two different directions....????:026: :010:

or its a huge mother of a anti roll bar...???:005:
   
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02.05.2007, 11:16 AM

Looks very nice overtiki!


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man this thing will be hot when it is done.
   
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02.05.2007, 06:06 PM

I like it! Looks B I G!


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02.07.2007, 08:24 PM

hey thanks guys!!!..

actually, its still at the stock wheelbase, hoping to keep it this way....

something about a 1/10 truck with a "1/8" size mill poking out the back that just does it for me!:004: :026:

finally managed to take some clear enuf pix of the "captured" shock mounts....





hope this explains how the mounts work....
   
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Clean Conversions Incorp.
   
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02.08.2007, 09:25 AM

Indeed, nice job man.....


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02.08.2007, 09:39 AM

wow thats just amazing! and that its all custom!
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02.08.2007, 11:20 AM

That thing is looking amazinbg. Very nice job!!


   
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02.08.2007, 03:30 PM

Could you maybe round the part that the shock sets in?
That would help if you with articulation some. If you worried about it.


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hey! that does have a nice ring to it!!! haha....i'll take that as a compliment dude! thanks!:005:
   
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