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Old 03-01-2014, 07:19 AM
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Old 03-01-2014, 07:23 AM
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You can always do it yourself. Had mine done and installed last November, after splitting the front chassis with a wall collision
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Old 03-01-2014, 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by acuglass
You can always do it yourself.


No fixing my one Same night same guy, rammed again and this damage... My chassis is totalled

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Old 03-01-2014, 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Ultra_Aussie
No fixing my one Same night same guy, rammed again and this damage... My chassis is totalled

Was that sanded and sealed? That's the right side near the back of the battery?

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Originally Posted by grippgoat
Was that sanded and sealed? That's the right side near the back of the battery?

-Mike
Yes and yes Mike. Not a mark on the battery at all.
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Old 03-01-2014, 06:28 PM
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@ultra - wow... well, it's time you get a new chassis and the bumper brace. do sand and CA seal the new one and stop being rammed on the tracks...
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Originally Posted by acuglass
@ultra - wow... well, it's time you get a new chassis and the bumper brace. do sand and CA seal the new one and stop being rammed on the tracks...
That's racing right Parts have already been ordered! But I just hope it doesn't happen every race my pocket cannot afford it
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Friday night marked the end of the indoor carpet season at Richfield Racing. Over the course of the entire season I broke exactly 0 parts. I've raced quite a few touring cars. The t4 2014 has been the best one for me by no short margin. This car has brought me a good deal of enjoyment and has made me an Xray fan for the foreseeable future.
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Originally Posted by Ultra_Aussie
No fixing my one Same night same guy, rammed again and this damage... My chassis is totalled

Before you toss that out, if your running it on asphalt where its going to get the edges beat a bit. Try to clamp the really loose edges and then fill it with "fast glue" and then sprinkle some baking soda on it, keep doing that process till you get it built up to the thickness you need. It will look rough once it dries up but you can finish it by filing or grinding it flat. Not sure how much it will effect the flex of the car but that break will be hard as a rock, and you have nothing to loose anyhow.
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Originally Posted by Johnny Wishbone
Before you toss that out, if your running it on asphalt where its going to get the edges beat a bit. Try to clamp the really loose edges and then fill it with "fast glue" and then sprinkle some baking soda on it, keep doing that process till you get it built up to the thickness you need. It will look rough once it dries up but you can finish it by filing or grinding it flat. Not sure how much it will effect the flex of the car but that break will be hard as a rock, and you have nothing to loose anyhow.
Thanks for the info. Yes I run on asphalt so I will have a go at a bit of a fix. I also have some glass mesh I could use as a filler too
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I run in 17.5 blinky on medium to high grip carpet, what have people found to be the best weight oil for a front gear diff?

Also what would you recommend for outdoor racing on tarmac?
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Originally Posted by Ultra_Aussie
Thanks for the info. Yes I run on asphalt so I will have a go at a bit of a fix. I also have some glass mesh I could use as a filler too

The baking soda is far harder than Fiberglas mesh and easier to use.
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