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@robl45 KISS
Tower to Tower brace is simple, go to Lowes, Home Depot, Menards ect and buy some aluminum rod or bar. I used 1/2 inch rod paid like $7 or $8 for it.
Cut a notch in one end of the rod so it fits in the rear shock tower.
Also you can see the chunk of foam I placed under the brace.
Cut the other end so it goes out past the front shock tower by about 1/2in or so and cut another notch so it sits on top of the front shock tower.
Zip tie everything down.
If your chassis is really bent your best bet is a new chassis off eBay, they are like $22 https://www.ebay.com/itm/Arrma-Outc...924657&hash=item1ca19e3753:g:TKEAAOSwa0VaD8wgThis I can do. Do you have exact dimensions by any chance? Iamoutcast said it should be 13.31 from inside rear shocktower to outside front shock tower. Normally I would just lay it in like I'm sure you did and mark it out but since the chassis is bent already I don't have that option.
I've broken a few chassis before. But I never bent one before I got my Outcast.Yea, maybe eventually, but chassis brace should straighten it out for now. It just amazes me the little details of Arrma that suck. 32 years in this hobby and I've never bent a chassis. I don't even think its possible to bend the chassis on my old LST2.
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