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I bought a sheet of carbon fiber and need to figure out if I want to cut out a gt chassis or stretched limitless chassis. What do you guys think. Either way it will be a twin setup and I'm going to work in 2 hours to cut it out.
 
I bought a sheet of carbon fiber and need to figure out if I want to cut out a gt chassis or stretched limitless chassis. What do you guys think. Either way it will be a twin setup and I'm going to work in 2 hours to cut it out.

How big is the sheet?

If you can maximize ,then try for a Stretched Limitless..
 
I bought a sheet of carbon fiber and need to figure out if I want to cut out a gt chassis or stretched limitless chassis. What do you guys think. Either way it will be a twin setup and I'm going to work in 2 hours to cut it out.
Stretched 😁👍..oh yeah baby stretch that B*+ch
 
Do you have the proper kick up? To be doing this?
Either way. Enjoy! Sounds like fun!
Yes will need a front "Kickup wedge of sorts" like some of the Scorched chassis' out there. Need to maintain the front end Castor Kick-up angle. Not sure of the angle in degrees. Might be like 11 degrees... IDK. Measure a stocker Lim chassis to duplicate that Kick Up angle. Alloy as a wedge, might be best. Machined perfectly.
And as slight as it may be to the eye. It is necessary. Or the Bulkhead and whole front Steering rack, as an assy., won't sit properly.
 
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Yes will need a front "Kickup wedge of sorts" like some of the Scorched chassis' out there. Need to maintain the front end Castor Kick-up angle. Not sure of the angle in degrees. Might be like 11 degrees... IDK. Measure a stocker Lim chassis to duplicate that Kick Up angle. Alloy as a wedge, might be best. Machined perfectly.
And as slight as it may be to the eye. It is necessary. Or the Bulkhead and whole front Steering rack, as an assy., won't sit properly.
I used the scorched front and rear pieces, I just made a chassis plate a stretched a few inches
 
There is No kickup at the rear.:unsure:
 
Yes will need a front "Kickup wedge of sorts" like some of the Scorched chassis' out there. Need to maintain the front end Castor Kick-up angle. Not sure of the angle in degrees. Might be like 11 degrees... IDK. Measure a stocker Lim chassis to duplicate that Kick Up angle. Alloy as a wedge, might be best. Machined perfectly.
And as slight as it may be to the eye. It is necessary. Or the Bulkhead and whole front Steering rack, as an assy., won't sit properly.
Wasn’t a question. It will need the proper kick up. But scorched sells the front and rear. But given the fact that the original post I’m sure that he knows what he needs to do.
 
I used the scorched front and rear pieces, I just made a chassis plate a stretched a few inches
Pics plz 👍😁we love phots looking at sentences is boring🤣
 
Pics plz 👍😁we love phots looking at sentences is boring🤣
I need to get a pps double mount, and I am waiting to get the replacement esc's and motors from castle from when I totaled my other car last month. I made the chassis plate 3 inches longer

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Forums need alot more vids and pics.. seriously how much can we read.
A lot. You'd be surprised. I like a good picture too, it has its place. But there are things that are better explained than shown and vice versa.
 
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