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Old 21-04-2013
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Hi all. Thinking of getting an RTR just for dirt. Does anyone know which DIMEC chassis is on them? Is it the DIMEC20 or the soft DIMEC?

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Hi all. Thinking of getting an RTR just for dirt. Does anyone know which DIMEC chassis is on them? Is it the DIMEC20 or the soft DIMEC?

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I don't know which on it is, But it breaks easily. Expect it to snap either at the nose or at the rear. Still an amazing bargain at £170.00
I've now converted my Son's back to standard.
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Get the front and rear braces from the USA on rctech , or make your own out of some max 1mm think alu.

I could do you a set but they wouldn't be as nice
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Do you have the site to hand by any chance??


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Get the front and rear braces from the USA on rctech , or make your own out of some max 1mm think alu.

I could do you a set but they wouldn't be as nice
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Its the soft DIMEC chassis.

My 5 yr old has had his now since Christmas and has had several head on's and massive shunts on and off track and it hasnt broken the chassis yet
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Do you have the site to hand by any chance??
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...hread-700.html

#10498 maybe is what he's on about?


Personally I'd have like to seen the front one fitting under the bumper, Looks like a snag risk to me. But sounds like he could custom make them to suit?
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Yep thats the one
http://www.rctech.net/forum/11907825-post10498.html

I did my own rear one and didn't have 4 holes when running MM, I only have the most inner ones for the gear box. I bent mine a little so that it could squeeze the chassis once screwed down and not risk bending up at the front.
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