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Old 08-28-2010, 09:18 PM
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Default Re: Gaullee Pa,Always wanted a 9 spd Atlas movin truck

Hey cool work on the frame work it must have been a big pain in the rear working it all out, can`t wait til you start on the trailer. do all the ramp`s, stand`s lock in place & what did you use to lock `em in with ?? any pixs of them please??
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Old 08-29-2010, 07:27 AM
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Default Re: Gaullee Pa,Always wanted a 9 spd Atlas movin truck

WOW! Thanks guys! Glad you boys are liken the build so far.
Those diffs are all aluminium & the drain plug is stock. The only problem is there a tad wider than the Tamiya diffs but found ways around that.
sk1cent,the exspanded metal is from pmd & works rather well for this build.
Tiny-trucker,the framing wasn't to bad to make,but figuring how to make it come off & on the truck was a different story.
Really wish I had some new progress to post on this baby.But since this forum opened haven't done dittle on my builds.So hope'in this week I can get back on my building again.
Later today I'll do up some pics of the ramp locking system,& the sizes of the square stock used for car hauler.
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Old 08-29-2010, 07:52 AM
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Fred how did you find a way around the wider axles? Your doing a nice job. Ed

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Old 08-29-2010, 08:20 AM
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Yea Ed,I think you were one of the first guys I saw useing these babies.Had the truck driveline done,& started installing the mud guards & quarter fenders. When I noticed the diff was like a 1/4" wider than the stock ones. So got out mr trusty dremel & went to work on setting the hex mount a tad deeper. Well after makin a real mess out of one of my rims,decided it might be better to get the mill involed in this butchin.
Couldn't hog out enough of the rim to make up the differance,so also turned hexes down a tad & still was a little wide.So then came up with the ole-spings in mud guard mounts. Now you really have to look to see there just a tad to wide. Yea there to wide for dualls,& to narrow for super singles to look right on the rig.Can't believe rc channel didn't think of that when they made these axles. But there still bad to the bone!
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Old 08-29-2010, 09:13 AM
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Default Re: Gaullee Pa,Always wanted a 9 spd Atlas movin truck

I also saw that they were to wide. I haven't found a solution to the problem yet but I am going to get a set of Scale Art axles. I think some material can come off the inside of the axle were the bearings are I don't know how much. I f you look at the housings the cap on the end is pressed on and that may be a way to shorten them. Ed

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