nosyajg
Well-Known Member
hey guys...had to post this up on another forum, so thought i' share this here as well...
this helps to brace the chassis and rear bulkhead and help prevent the chassis from snapping...
here's some pics...the 6-32 threaded rod is inside the aluminum tubing...originally i just had the threaded rod only, but after a few jumps, it was tweaked at about a 150degree angle, so i put the aluminum tubing over it for more bracing...was kinda trippy to see it, as i never woulda thought the chassis would flex that much without breaking itself or the rear bulkhead...the green end is just a ball end, and the yellow end is a rod end from a clodbuster...a shoulder screw from a clod knuckle fits PERFECTLY into the clod rod end and the revo's rear shock tower mount...i just used the stock revo shock screws to hold the piece of aluminum plate in...
as you can see, the screw i have holding the green ball end has started to tweak a little...
i also made a brace for the mini erevo the same way...i'll post pics of that up in the micro/mini section...
this helps to brace the chassis and rear bulkhead and help prevent the chassis from snapping...
here's some pics...the 6-32 threaded rod is inside the aluminum tubing...originally i just had the threaded rod only, but after a few jumps, it was tweaked at about a 150degree angle, so i put the aluminum tubing over it for more bracing...was kinda trippy to see it, as i never woulda thought the chassis would flex that much without breaking itself or the rear bulkhead...the green end is just a ball end, and the yellow end is a rod end from a clodbuster...a shoulder screw from a clod knuckle fits PERFECTLY into the clod rod end and the revo's rear shock tower mount...i just used the stock revo shock screws to hold the piece of aluminum plate in...
as you can see, the screw i have holding the green ball end has started to tweak a little...
i also made a brace for the mini erevo the same way...i'll post pics of that up in the micro/mini section...