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~TSS~ SCXHR Chassis! The next evolution of SCX10 Performance Chassis

Hey, i recently got one of ur frames and im having some issues. My scx10 was all stock and when i put on the front and rear bumpers and braces, all was ok. When i tried to fit the center section, the chassis bulged out and the shock towers lean in slightly from the flex. And also my body mounts dont line up anymore to my body. Anyy help would be appreciated.
 
yes thats exactly what it should do. we suggest attaching the skid first though, then the outer braces and bumpers. it should naturally bend mimicking the bend of the stock rails.
yes body mounts may not line up exactly, but such a badass frame, deserves a shiny new body:mrgreen:
 
The shock towers will naturally bow in at the front and rear are sucked in. You'll have to tweak them to be straight again. I had lots of that going on with my chassis.
 
Laser cut steel SCXHR chassis back in stock!
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Steel is for the fabricator who's going to be welding on cages etc. I bought aluminum for its light weight I am just doing a direct bolt on replacement of my stock chassis rails.

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correct. both are equally strong, with twice the torsional rigidity of the stock frame.
the aluminum version is thicker than the steel version to make it just as strong with less weight. the steel version is great for those wanting to weld to it.
 
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