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Originally Posted by AustinSchuh
Looks good.
Is there any reason that you have the frame extending in front of the front and back wheels? I know that in the past, one reason for this part has been so that when you ram something, you can't hit it with your wheels. But we now have bumpers, so that isn't necessary. And by removing it, you can move your front wheels up 1 inch, making it easier to climb stuff.
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You can also make the bolt tensioners work off of little end plates. This simplifies the machining of cross members as now don't have two holes ~24" apart that have to be relatively accurate.