Reference for Charlie don't surf
Reference for Charlie don't surf
Here's some new pictures of my car for reference. Please excuse the background as I have lost my photo setup somehow . Hope these help ya'.
Overall picture sans body:
Shot of the rear-end:
Turn buckle close-up (yes, they're rusty, I will re-finish them once I have time to and install the new ballcups I have):
Another overall picture sans body:
Rear tire close-up:
Two pictures with the "ugly" body on it :
Overall picture sans body:
Shot of the rear-end:
Turn buckle close-up (yes, they're rusty, I will re-finish them once I have time to and install the new ballcups I have):
Another overall picture sans body:
Rear tire close-up:
Two pictures with the "ugly" body on it :
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Re: Reference for Charlie don't surf
i have a couple questions if you don't mind me asking them.
shouldn't there be 2 washers under the rear body post?
i see you have flat nuts under the steering parts ad not washers. is this something that changed with the worlds cars or is this just a personal build choice?
shouldn't there be 2 washers under the rear body post?
i see you have flat nuts under the steering parts ad not washers. is this something that changed with the worlds cars or is this just a personal build choice?
Re: Reference for Charlie don't surf
There should be two washers under the rear body post, I just noticed that myself . The steering came that way but I haven't been able to find another new built one to reference it to yet.
As far as questions go I don't mind a bit, ask away .
As far as questions go I don't mind a bit, ask away .
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Re: Reference for Charlie don't surf
only if they're needed.LowClassCC wrote:shouldn't there be 2 washers under the rear body post?
that's the correct way to mount the stock bellcrank on a graphite chassis. you can't use washers because there's no way to tighten the screw to the chassis.LowClassCC wrote:i see you have flat nuts under the steering parts ad not washers. is this something that changed with the worlds cars or is this just a personal build choice?
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Re: Reference for Charlie don't surf
As for the two washers under the rear body post if you are using a Viper it does not need them. The original Pro-Tech requires them as it sits a little higher in the rear than the Viper.
I wish I had another one of these buggies... I have seriously considered driving this one but can't bring my self to it .
I wish I had another one of these buggies... I have seriously considered driving this one but can't bring my self to it .
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