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Old 02-04-2024, 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Ic27
It fits a truggy perfectly and buggy
That's what I was wondering as the platform where the car would go looks pretty shallow for a vehicles suspension droop and tires so I was assuming the clamps were to hold a starter box.
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Originally Posted by petersen114
Doesn't look like there is tire Clearance for Truggy or does a starter box go on it?
Yes the starter box goes there and the vehicle on the startbox
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Default Dimensions and pics for pit caddy

Anyone with one of these or one similar, could you pm me pics and some dimensions? I am looking at making these at an affordable price and being built to withstand the normal abuse.
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Originally Posted by Confusedrcracer
Anyone with one of these or one similar, could you pm me pics and some dimensions? I am looking at making these at an affordable price and being built to withstand the normal abuse.
OR post them here for us lurkers?? thx
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Cool original design. Seems like a great candidate for 3d printing. With a few tweaks they could be more than strong enough and then you could sell the design files if you wanted.
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Old 02-24-2024, 12:07 AM
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Maybe it will be easier to use MDF for that
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Old 03-14-2024, 09:07 AM
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That was my buddy who was having the original Hagoth ones made. They had to stop making them but we sold a LOT of them!
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