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Post by SKR on Jun 5, 2015 7:29:09 GMT -7
I made these a few years back but sold the car shortly after so I'm unsure of how they perform. I'm going to make some similar ones this weekend and will post pics on how to make them. In the mean time, Lets see your 4G wheelie bars.
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Post by SKR on Jun 20, 2015 5:30:00 GMT -7
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Post by AJR on Jun 20, 2015 6:03:46 GMT -7
Good stuff Sam! I don't know how I missed the How To article. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by hairycanary on Jun 25, 2019 21:22:09 GMT -7
I kept having problems with the wheelie bar on my 4G cars. I drilled the holes in the back of the chassis and I super glued and epoxied them but they would come loose and the wire would poke through and rub on the crown. I didn't want them permanent so I made a piece to fit the back of the chassis it's held on with one screw and seems to work pretty good. Then I made a copy and cast a couple up. As soon as I get moved into my new house hopefully in the next week or so and I get settled in and I'm going to start casting again on a smaller scale I will have these available. It might be until late summer or longer before I get squared away ? This what I came up with. Untitled by rick williamson, on Flickr Untitled by rick williamson, on Flickr Untitled by rick williamson, on Flickr
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Post by AJR on Jun 26, 2019 8:37:07 GMT -7
That right there is fricken awesome! I'm always amazed at how straight forward and easy these ideas are.
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