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Re: Need pictures of chassis for 6WD
![]() Thats a picture of the 1902/1369 chassis from last year, waterjetted aluminum. Everything was riveted or bolted together. Integrated AM shifters |
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Re: Need pictures of chassis for 6WD
Here's some pictures of Team 228's 2007 drivetrain and chassis:
The main frame members were 0.125" aluminum fabricated on a CNC sheet metal turret/punch machine. We used Banebots (it wasn't until after we had our drive train powder-coated that we found out how horrible their quality was) direct drive onto the rear wheel. All axles were live, and the wheels were custom-machined out of blocks of aluminum to 5.5" in diameter. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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