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Old 28-05-2015
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Top plates and battery straps I whipped up, client let me go crazy.

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Impressive carbon cutting. I wish I had that type of equipment
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Thanks, it certainly helps, and makes me look good!

Just working on the a piece to replace the centre plastic bit now.
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This looks familiar
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Old 16-06-2015
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Impressive carbon cutting. I wish I had that type of equipment
If that is 100% handcutting then I like it also.
But it looks that cnc have been there.
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Yes on my cnc

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Centre support plate with bearing blocks to replace the stock plastic part

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Top plates and battery straps I whipped up, client let me go crazy.

I think the front brace is supposed to also attach to the top of the steering posts to stop them twisting the chassis.

TBH looking at your CNC rig and what you've done already I think this would be a minor revision, looks like nice work
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The Lazer FS sp never had a front top deck that also attached to the steering. It has a separate plate joining the tops.
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The Lazer FS sp never had a front top deck that also attached to the steering. It has a separate plate joining the tops.
So is the FS SP different from the original ZX5 FS? I must admit i'm not familiar with any of the FS cars as I went straight from a ZX5 SP2008 to a ZX6.

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Yes there is a separate bar under the front top deck connecting the steering posts, you can do it that way or incorporate the steering post mounts into the top deck, with the separate bar it makes the front not quite as stiff as the integrated mounts.

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Interesting thread and nice work
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Thanks man

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4mm shock towers

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