MIP Trailing Arm/ Pro Track Build

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Re: MIP Trailing Arm/ Pro Track Build

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Did Pro Track make an aluminium front bumper to go witht the nerfs and rear?

Not sure about the bottom mounting points but it does look really good and best of all it is different :!: :D

Maybe those nerf mounts will keep it from rolling off the shelf :mrgreen:

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Re: MIP Trailing Arm/ Pro Track Build

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Soncho Ponza wrote:Do you have any pics of the tailing arm parts seperated out.
Sorry, I didn't take any pics of the trailing arms before I put it together. Was too excited to start building after I had the slots in the chassis cut.
RC10resto wrote:Did Pro Track make an aluminium front bumper to go witht the nerfs and rear?
Not sure about the bottom mounting points but it does look really good and best of all it is different :!: :D
I've never seen one. Would be cool because it would help balance it out a little. My original plan was to drill holes on the side of the chassis so the tubes would not be on the underside. Problem was that the support brace would then be too high to mount on the side.
RC10resto wrote:Maybe those nerf mounts will keep it from rolling off the shelf :mrgreen:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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