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Old 06-20-2012, 09:13 PM
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Default Re: Where to get longer frame rails that are drilled and tapped?

The ones from PMD match the stock Tamiya ones perfect Ric makes his the same way I make mine you could of save alot of money by paying attention to the guys that said ask Ric.

As for doing pre drilled rails for guys I have done it for people and it is a pain the trucks always have custom parts on them that you have to line up as you build that is part of building a custom truck they just dont bolt together..
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Old 06-20-2012, 09:17 PM
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Default Re: Where to get longer frame rails that are drilled and tapped?

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The ones from PMD match the stock Tamiya ones perfect Ric makes his the same way I make mine you could of save alot of money by listing to the guys that said ask Ric.

As for doing pre drilled rails for guys I have done it for people and it is a pain the trucks always have custom parts on them that you have to line up as you build that is part of building a custom truck they just dont bolt together..
Are you talking about forming the rails or drilling the rails?
Rics are extruded not formed I thought? and price wise and rather not get into it, but I it's not as expensive as you might think.........=)
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