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Re: Low-Rider Robots
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We bought flathead bolts and countersunk all of the heads that were on the bottom of the chassis so they are flush with the bottom. This is pretty easy to do and will solve your problem. Hope this helps! Rob P.S. your setup should work great if you are powering all four wheels, you will have to do testing to determine if there is enough traction to manuver with only 2 powered wheels (its probably fine though) Last edited by Rob : 04-02-2005 at 12:07. |
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