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Re: pic: 1529's 2011 chassis
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Re: pic: 1529's 2011 chassis
I like this frame for its ease in assembly -- it's an excellent way to not play to a team's weaknesses while also quickly producing something of good quality. Great job!
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I love it and am proud of our CAGE partners.
I would think twice about the alumilite belly pan. It's conductive and not as strong as you think. |
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Slick!
I would also go with a non-conductive belly pan, plywood or plastic would be better IMHO. |
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As far as the strength of the material, we used it on our 2010 with no complaints. |
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I would love to do somthing along those lines but our team always goes for "SIMPLE" i guess it maybe because we dont have the man power to do it.
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This is relatively simple lol.
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