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X6 roll bar
I need to make up a roll bar for this weekend, it looks like most use a conventional way to mount the roll bar ie, a small block with a cut in it and then fasten that to the tower, but has anyone tried putting a cut in the rear bulkhead and then the tower will hold the bar in place. I'm not saying the other way is bad and its probably easier to change thickness in rollbars but i think this way it just looks neater.
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Thanks all, thats very honest of you :woot:
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Haha Abuse of Mod privelages :thumbdown::p
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not gay, but still from behind.lol
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The New Math was designed to use the Losi #4157 sway bar set, including an hole in the tower for the bolt. You use everything from the kit except the bars themselves. Of course you make your bar from one of the 12 different sizes of piano wire that you keep in your box just for this purpose, Lee...
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Thanks Chazz,
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Dont be so greedy, you have already had 2 teams this year :p
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LEE: I have done exactly what you are thinking. Cut a slot in the tower mounts and the tower holds it on. The B4 roll bars fit perfectly ;)
The reason I did this is because I don't carry 12 different types of piano wire in my pitbox like Chazz does :p It also means I alny had to buy 1 antirollbar kit:thumbsup: |
photos please boss
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