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I have some parts on the way today. Center diff, motor and diff mount, and the Kraton roll cage. Should have the rest of the parts Monday to put her back together. The Typhon was NOT happy being stripped.My Typhon is so stripped for parts it's ridiculous! Is nice though being able to borrow parts while waiting for more.
Hey @72Z15SS, like the double tower to tower chassis brace installation, so I thought I might try it out. I picked up a 9/32" carbon fiber tube from the LHS. Was going to do aluminum but this is much lighter and seemed more solid than the thin walled aluminum tubing. The thick walled tubing just seemed to heavy.Tower to Tower carbon fiber bracing.
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I put shrink tubing on the front for id purposes
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Sorry for the delay, wasn't feeling well today... The tubing I used is 6mm ID x 7.5mm" ODHey @72Z15SS, like the double tower to tower chassis brace installation, so I thought I might try it out. I picked up a 9/32" carbon fiber tube from the LHS. Was going to do aluminum but this is much lighter and seemed more solid than the thin walled aluminum tubing. The thick walled tubing just seemed to heavy.
I couldn't track down any nylon bushings like you used so I'm going to try using JB Kwick weld in the ends of the tubes and then drill a small hole to self tap the screw into.
Just curious what size fiber rod and what screw diameter and length you used?
Yes that helps, Thanks!Sorry for the delay, wasn't feeling well today... The tubing I used is 6mm ID x 7.5mm" OD
Bought it years ago at an R/C Air show. The screws I used to mount them were 3x16 mm button head screws. Hope that helps. I might go to Cabelas and see if I can find some Carbon Fiber arrow shaft and make some more.
Nice job on the wheelie bar, looks good!I've been at it again! Thought I had an extra wheelie bar lying around but I used it on this build, so I made my own for my Typhon!
Not crazy about the wheels, but they can be changed...
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My baby is all fixed up...
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Mate how did you make them skid plates,they look good enough to sell wholesale. I like the idea of as it protects the suspension arm being as i've already broken one on the outcastFinished making skid plates/mudguards for my project car.View attachment 7933
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Thank You Sir, Here's a "How To" thread I did on the subject so I hope you find it helpful. Different vehicle but same results. Cheers!Mate how did you make them skid plates,they look good enough to sell wholesale. I like the idea of as it protects the suspension arm being as i've already broken one on the outcast
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