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Re: Wood Chassis vs. Kit Frame

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Originally Posted by Kyle Love View Post
I know of a certain team that is using the kit frame with an intake, and so far there has been no structural issues with the frame after altering it for the intake system. Also, there are hundreds of holes to mount to on the kit frame.
I agree with the many mounting holes being nice.

You're awesome shooter tower that scores 5 balls as second is somehow 3/4" out of the size box in the back? just scoot it forward a set of holes.

Not always as simple as that, but if you have a hole pattern on the frame, you should build around it and really take advantage of it (we like it so much, we made jigs to put .201 holes every 1/2" of any structural member).