Not yet, I have been so busy I have not had time to work on it.Emaxx2.0 wrote:Any updates on the TCP?
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Fibre-Lyte is such a great company they sent me a new SRT topdeck free of charge because the old one had a slight defect. I will make sure to provide pictures soon.
I am really excited about these builds, I just wish I had more time to work on them.
I am really excited about these builds, I just wish I had more time to work on them.

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I love the Fibers!!! sweet!!!! duno much about TrX but you sure hit the spot...... keep it comming....
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slow_jun wrote:I love the Fibers!!! sweet!!!! duno much about TrX but you sure hit the spot...... keep it comming....
Thank you

Should be done with the projects soon.
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Nice built man, just black nuts on the rear wheels and it's perfect... 

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Thanks! I agree black nuts on the rear wheels would look good!prp wrote:Nice built man, just black nuts on the rear wheels and it's perfect...
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Looking really good
The punishers on the front end of the TCP are a bit on the short side, aren't they? a lot of thread outside of the ballcup...
the SRT is particularly sexy I must say!
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the SRT is particularly sexy I must say!
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ThanksLonestar wrote:Looking really goodThe punishers on the front end of the TCP are a bit on the short side, aren't they? a lot of thread outside of the ballcup...
the SRT is particularly sexy I must say!
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As far as the turnbuckles being too short, I did not really think about this until you said something. I think they will work fine for a shelfer. I used a turnbuckle set intended for a xxx-4 so the measurements are a little off. You can see the comparison below.
TCP Stock Turnbuckles Length -----Lunsford xxx-4 Set
Front camber-40mm -------------- 1 ½ = 38.1mm
Front toe-44mm ------------------- 1 7/8 = 47.625mm
Rear camber-36mm ---------------- 1 ½ = 38.1mm
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Lonestar wrote:Looking really goodThe punishers on the front end of the TCP are a bit on the short side, aren't they? a lot of thread outside of the ballcup...
Maybe the front and rears are switched around?
Nice looking collection!
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3trxvintage wrote:ThanksLonestar wrote:Looking really goodThe punishers on the front end of the TCP are a bit on the short side, aren't they? a lot of thread outside of the ballcup...
the SRT is particularly sexy I must say!
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As far as the turnbuckles being too short, I did not really think about this until you said something. I think they will work fine for a shelfer. I used a turnbuckle set intended for a xxx-4 so the measurements are a little off. You can see the comparison below.
TCP Stock Turnbuckles Length -----Lunsford xxx-4 Set
Front camber-40mm -------------- 1 ½ = 38.1mm
Front toe-44mm ------------------- 1 7/8 = 47.625mm
Rear camber-36mm ---------------- 1 ½ = 38.1mm
Ahhh, that explains it.
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