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Old 22-10-2013
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If you have a 410 and 210 then you can use this chassis to get a 2wd 410.
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Do you have a pic of it put together?
Hows the handling?
Is it saddles side by side at the rear?
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Few pics from my own 2wd 410 saddle pack configuration.





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Do you have a pic of it put together?
Hows the handling?
Is it saddles side by side at the rear?
Tried the car for the first time last week at Maritime indoors multi surface.
Was superb, needed a bit more weight on the backend.
But was pleased with how well it went.
Will be superb on a high grip surface.
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looks really good..
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Would be intereestring if you could widen the chassis near the rear to have the saddles side by side.
Use a bit of the alu you have in the middle front for side pods at the rear a little like the worlds prototype
Thinking about it you may have to redo the carbonbrace at the rear so it incases the SBS at the rear. Maybe not too hard with a bit of alu
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Would be intereestring if you could widen the chassis near the rear to have the saddles side by side.
Use a bit of the alu you have in the middle front for side pods at the rear a little like the worlds prototype
Thinking about it you may have to redo the carbonbrace at the rear so it incases the SBS at the rear. Maybe not too hard with a bit of alu
Not hard to do.Its just that i stuck to this layout because of the standard shell. If i can get a shell to fit with that chassis layout then worth having a go at making one.
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