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Posted 3/5/2016 11:38:54 PM |
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This project build called the Mini-T was first created by my friend David Dickson that I admire his fabrication a lot. The structure body frame was only made to hold the fiberglass pieces in place. This is put over a donor two-seater off road kart that is stretched two feet to give a 2/3 scale wheel base.
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Posted 3/5/2016 11:59:46 PM |
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After measuring the structure body frame to put into place, we had to flip the stock mounts in front. I tried to use the same shocks but got too much sag, going to replace them with air shocks...
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Posted 3/6/2016 6:13:52 PM |
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If you're modifying the front end, have you thought about changing the design to match the Tumblers outer wheel supports?
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Posted 3/9/2016 5:31:09 PM |
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spidey4fun thanks for suggesting that. I would of loved to make it identical to the original but two things came up about that. #1 Do to making it work would take some time and skill and all I am good at is coordinating. I have a welder that only knows the basics, for him the original front end is too complex. #2 Also me and David discussed if it would be a good idea just to go with something basic and costume to what I'm going to use it for. If you any suggestions please comment
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