QuicherKryan
Newbie
I just leave mine upsidedown to keep from getting flatspots
I was thinking of the same thing.
I just leave mine upsidedown to keep from getting flatspots
I use a set of these sweet rig stands that I got from Fubar Crawlers.
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showthread.php?t=141397
but for wrenching I mustly just prop it up on the tires.
i dont use stands...pretty much just leave my trucks laying around...
Same here. Don't care about flat spots or sagging shocks or whatever.
I run the crap out of my stuff, then throw it in the pile till the next time I feel the urge. Unless I break something, then I'll scatter it all over the workbench for a week or two until half the screws are MIA, then scramble to put it back together a couple of hours before I need it. :ror:
just wondering where did you find this jack that is a great ideaI use a 'Little Jack' adjustable lab jack stand with a piece of a mouse pad glued on the top and a 3" Lazy Suzan attached to the bottom.
Makes for a versatile tool.
Carl
I want one, can you post a link?
maybe we can give each other some ideas here.
I've seen the little jackstands, and I made one out of PVC pipe.
It keeps the wheels off the ground and is nice to work on. It used to be for my T-maxx, but a little configuring of the pieces and it makes a good crawler stand.
It fits in my carry bag so the wheels are still not getting flat spots and allows for more room in the bottom of the bag...and it's cheap to make.
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What do you use?