This. Is. Awesome. I would love to see one of these in person (hopefully at IRI)
It's also good to see that the timeless debate of using off the shelf solutions is still alive and well. I think it's a great thing to level the playing field for teams that may (or may not) understand the concepts of a swerve drive but do not have the machining ability to create one. As Mr. Taylor said, it's a great opportunity for teams to acquire these, learn from them and potentially modify them to meet their own needs.
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Originally Posted by Taylor
Furthermore, it would probably take us a couple years to get our heads wrapped around the system that WildStang has been refining since 1868.
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I actually found a picture of this 1868 early Wildstang concept -
