
Shaft drive Clod?
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Re: Shaft drive Clod?
Not to steer this thread into a sudden left turn but.....THUNDERSTRIKE1 wrote:Now you see the truth CHEVYS ARE TALLER THAN fords![]()
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Re: Shaft drive Clod?
This build inspired me to try a set of clod wheels and tires on my sawback with R1 axles.
In the end I decided against it: Too many narrow spots on the trail I would no longer be able to pass.
But I did find these pink wheels and heavy rubbers in the same box. Got some extra lead and added 100gr in each front wheel.
In the end I decided against it: Too many narrow spots on the trail I would no longer be able to pass.
But I did find these pink wheels and heavy rubbers in the same box. Got some extra lead and added 100gr in each front wheel.
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Re: Shaft drive Clod?
THUNDERSTRIKE1 wrote:Now you see the truth CHEVYS ARE TALLER THAN fords![]()
Did you notice the ground clearance between the two chassis'? They are both the same and I bet if I took a picture of them both from the front, The Ford would have more underneath the axles.


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Re: Shaft drive Clod?
I like those wheels and tires on yours! They really fill out the wheel wells.Mr. ED wrote:This build inspired me to try a set of clod wheels and tires on my sawback with R1 axles.
In the end I decided against it: Too many narrow spots on the trail I would no longer be able to pass.
But I did find these pink wheels and heavy rubbers in the same box. Got some extra lead and added 100gr in each front wheel.

Jeff
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Re: Shaft drive Clod?
Nice build!....(someone needs to add a "Like" button here.)


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Late Edinger, RC10B2, Dual Sport, GT, Kyosho Turbo Ultima, Triumph, Tamiya Sand Scorcher, Blackfoot/Monster Beetle, '67 Beetle, Nikko Rhino, Traxxas Fiero, Slash, Hand-built Dune Buggy..all on here somewhere...
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