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Ok

I was kinda confused. I was thinking that the roof couldnt touch.

Ps it does look super cool

Did you ask falloout if he drives around with that DVD case under his rig in that pic you posted in my thread on his roof? :ror:
 
Ok

I was kinda confused. I was thinking that the roof couldnt touch.

Ps it does look super cool

it will touch but the ability to move farther up allows it to drive well upside down over terrain.
sand is another story, as it is for every bodyless truck...every single bodyless truck made has a 60/40 chance of coming out of that on the tires, and i am being generous!

i will say with the incredible power of my conflux stubbies all i have to do is flick the throttle and it will flip over on command.

the truck feels really good and i think these tires are really starting to come alive.

all my testing has been un-weighted and all my test lines have been done with ease.

it will get some weight to make driveability easier for timed courses but i am thinking a couple oz per corner will be sufficient.
 
Again i will say you did a fantastic job on this chassis. you have always given rcc more information then any vendor, with detailed build threads.

Great job ytown in 2013.
 
Playing with foams for the voodoos...
A little trick, with nice results!
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Thats nice with the foams. Gives the added support of those new pieces CI is selling, integrated right in. I like it.

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