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Team Carnage Crew's KOH 2010 chassis build

Instead of editing, why not just re-size and post?

Because I have seen my photos in the past used on other websites without my consent or knowledge, plus I shoot everything raw.

When I say edit I mean add a sig, resize and convert anyway.
 
Coming along very nice, can't wait to see it on the lake bed.

Why are you running the low backs instead of a nice high back.


Geoff
 
Because I have seen my photos in the past used on other websites without my consent or knowledge, plus I shoot everything raw.

When I say edit I mean add a sig, resize and convert anyway.

I thought you meant spending a bunch of time post-processing.

It's sad how much time people spend on photos these days. It's no longer about the photography, but digital processing.
 
Why are you running the low backs instead of a nice high back.


Geoff

Low back are because both of us are too tall to properly mount the shoulder belts. I had high backs but the belt slots were still 3-4 inches to low, even with the tall guy option they were too low. This way we can mount the shoulder belts at the proper height, we have a seperate head rest that will be mounted.
 
I thought you meant spending a bunch of time post-processing.

It's sad how much time people spend on photos these days. It's no longer about the photography, but digital processing.


Whats wrong with spending some time to make perfection?
 
Here's a few pics I took tonight before camera battery died.

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You'll notice the front shock mounts are gone. The decision was made they looked too boxy tall and not long enough, so new ones were cut and welded up today. I took the before pic, will add the after tomorrow. Center console tubing is all bent up and ready to tack in, Atlas mods are done and it's all back together, rear snouts are ready to weld in as are the caliper mounts. Tomorrow should be a good day, hoping to have some cool pics to share. "thumbsup"
 
This whole rig is so bad ass! This thread has turned into a weekly must watch for me! It's like my man shows on TV but on RCC!"thumbsup" I swear I hope I will a $1,000,000.00 loto scratch off soon! I'm have you build a rig!!!
 
Shit you got some stuff done while I was trying not to kill my dipshat brother in law at the Christmas party.
 
This whole rig is so bad ass! This thread has turned into a weekly must watch for me! It's like my man shows on TV but on RCC!"thumbsup" I swear I hope I will a $1,000,000.00 loto scratch off soon! I'm have you build a rig!!!


x2 man these are looking sick:twisted:
 
Slowrockr's is first priority as of right now."thumbsup" He is already qualified.
 
What's your WMS to WMS on this beast? Looking on the skinny side.

I'm just blown away at the details being put into this, the small things like the trailing arms and that tower support. :shock: :shock:
 
WMS is 66, with the wheels on if I recall right works out to 81". It's another 3" wider than my old car was up front. Tried to compromise between an all desert car and a crawler since it still needs to be good at both.
 
I can't remember right know I do know it is 2 5/16 wider then the sigle seat was. I want to say it is 65". I have it written down at the shop I will check it today and let you know.
 
Damn this thread gets more bad ass every time I see it. I love the rotors you're running on the rear, are they from Spidertrax?
 
WMS is 66, with the wheels on if I recall right works out to 81". It's another 3" wider than my old car was up front. Tried to compromise between an all desert car and a crawler since it still needs to be good at both.

I'd say that's a great width. On the slim side but still decently wide enough for stability at speed. "thumbsup"
 
Looking bad ass Guy's!! Gonna look tight with all the HID's on it that's for sure!! I really need to get the Sporty down there in line for the pipe... wife is buggin big time. I guess she thinks she will be able to ride soon??? :mrgreen:


Back on topic... How many lights are going in the rack up top?
 
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