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Old 06-03-2014
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Default DEX210 Forward Cab Standard Body fits +8mm Chassis

Last year I bought some of the standard forward cab body shells as they were very cheap at the time.

I've got a RTR DEX210 with the +8mm chassis and I've finally killed the original RTR shell, I trimmed up one of the standard shells thinking maybe it would fit with a bit of adjustment but from what I can see the only difference is it is very very slightly tighter on the chassis and the holes are understandably a few mm's out. The contours along the chassis are pretty good.

Am I missing something? A bit of tape on the inside will prevent chassis rubbing.

Just thought I'd share this given these can still be bought for less than half the price of the +8mm ones on ebay.
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Old 03-04-2014
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They fit the -8 mm u have to order the one for +8 mm kit

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Just some thing i noticed.

I ordered a cab forward standard length body.
It does not fit the site pods, because the body has the shape of de rtr/V2 pods.
So the +8 cab forward body should fit the rtr and V2.
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