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2415 Finished Drive
By: RMS11
New: 23-01-2009 21:52
Updated: 23-01-2009 21:52
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Our complete drive, weighing in at just under 30
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24-01-2009 09:36
RMS11
Re: pic: 2415 Finished Drive
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Originally Posted by Aren_Hill
counterbalancing the massiveness of the cRio with the battery i see? lol silly monstrous chunk of control system
looks awesome though, i like the integrated gear reduction into the side pods
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Thanks! We needed that room in side for something special......
24-01-2009 09:43
Greg Needel
Re: pic: 2415 Finished Drive
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Originally Posted by RMS11
Thanks! We needed that room in side for something special......
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I feel like I am beating a dead horse here, but what is your plan for the bumpers? Specifically I am referring to the thickness of your plates (they appear less than 6 inches, and the fact that they are "open" in the front.
24-01-2009 09:59
RMS11
Re: pic: 2415 Finished Drive
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Originally Posted by Greg Needel
I feel like I am beating a dead horse here, but what is your plan for the bumpers? Specifically I am referring to the thickness of your plates (they appear less than 6 inches, and the fact that they are "open" in the front.
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All the holes in the drive are planed to be used for mounting.
Say I is a drive plate and _[ is an L bracket. The front will look like this:
I[_ _]I[_
We plan to have the L brackets stick out and we will have exactly six inches of bumpers on each side.
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