Thread: Lazer zxr
View Single Post
  #4123  
Old 09-06-2013
Welshy40's Avatar
Welshy40 Welshy40 is offline
Spends too long on oOple ...
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: .
Posts: 4,773
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by HKS_TRD View Post
The chassis appears to be the same as mine in that the front and rear extensions are wider than the standard chassis to cover the hinge pins. The only problem is if you run aftermarket hinge pins that sit the pins lower (e.g. the rear RW racing ones) the wishbones foul on the chassis. You can see he has cut the front and rear of the chassis back to clear the wishbones.
How will the new design look in these sections?
My design i decided removing the pivot block protectors so will look the same as a current flat chassis. I did almost go for them but after discussions with some of the top boys in the 90's they were not really a necessity so didnt go on.
__________________
www.kamtec.co.uk
www.fibre-lyte.co.uk
answer-rc.com/uk/en/
Answer UK team driver
Designer of the Lazer ZX/ZXR carbon fibre tub chassis
Designer of the Lazer ZXRS
Reply With Quote