I’ve got a slight bend in the front arm of the chassis. I don’t have the funds for a new one so I need to try and bend myself. Pics are tough to tell but when I press down on the front end it bends downward straightening the components
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I put it back in my vice to get it most of the way there. That and a big pair of robogrips helped get it just right. The biggest issue was the body posts in the front were way out of alignment. I’ve been looking at 7075 chassis for a while and maybe it’s time. Vitavon makes the most sense considering the redesign, but too rich for me. M2C has been great to me so far, but it’s hard to pass Jenny’s up for an EXB chassis. However, I don’t think Jenny’s comes with the center bracing. I’ll have to investigate furtherHow'd you make out with this? I'd suggest putting a straight edge to the chassis to see where/if it's bent. Also, if it's not creating a problem, such as drivetrain, steering or suspension, it's not a problem.
Well, if there's budget concerns, Maybe exb chassis with aftermarket bracing? No doubt all aftermarket is going to be the strongest.I put it back in my vice to get it most of the way there. That and a big pair of robogrips helped get it just right. The biggest issue was the body posts in the front were way out of alignment. I’ve been looking at 7075 chassis for a while and maybe it’s time. Vitavon makes the most sense considering the redesign, but too rich for me. M2C has been great to me so far, but it’s hard to pass Jenny’s up for an EXB chassis. However, I don’t think Jenny’s comes with the center bracing. I’ll have to investigate further
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