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Old 23-10-2012
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Default Bmax4 rear Chassis Brace

Does any have one or know anyone that makes them?

It's worth a try before i have a crack at making my own.
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Never saw one. Never broke a chassis either tho.....
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don't fly in to the wall flat-out then u wont need to brace the car maybe i should brace your throttle stick for u instead
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don't fly in to the wall flat-out then u wont need to brace the car maybe i should brace your throttle stick for u instead

Shhhh pickles, your not helping I need a safety brace!
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we made them in the shop with a cnc . it was an epoxy plate that would stop the rear from breaking of and it always has done its work propper.
you can eysaly make one yourself like that .
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