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http://youtu.be/ArWMPF2HEYY
Hey trucker, it's not pictures but it covers all my animals (I was happy with one each but I caved into wife) and the Aeromax finished. I'll get to that thread, thanks!! It's what I want, as I'm planing on running the dump in dirt 99% of the time. And I figured on beefing up the suspension. If I go with the front wheel drive I can now make new springs heavy duty. I got a sheet of spring steel, easy to work annelid, just have to heat treat when done. ![]() Bottom spring is stock tamiya, top two are test builds. I made a quick jig to accurately bend. And surprising that steel in its state is really easy to shear and bend. Same thickness as stock (22 gauge I think). Once I get the right length and eyes bent the other leaves will be easy.
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Nice video! I might get one of the cats to ride but I'd have to put a cardboard box on the trailer for them to ride in! There are empty boxes in various places around the house if you don't throw them away as soon as you take stuff out they fill up with a cat.
![]() ![]() I bought F350 add on leaves from TamiyaUSA, 4 different lengths, in packs of 4 for about $4-6 a pack. Put them in the front and rear. |
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