Rockrollin
Number of posts : 62 Age : 41 Location : Archdale Occupation : The Assurance Group Registration date : 2007-11-17
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clodstall Stone Crusher
Number of posts : 1174 Age : 52 Location : coats, n.c. Occupation : professional tube welder Registration date : 2007-01-02
| Subject: Re: My first somewhat 2.2 scaler? Wed 21 Nov 2007, 00:22 | |
| i hear ya man. i was going to do that awhile back myself. stock clod chassis. because it already has inner fender wells. | |
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BigRedB2 Stone Crusher
Number of posts : 625 Age : 42 Location : Winston Salem, NC Occupation : Out of Work Male Escort Registration date : 2007-01-02
| Subject: Re: My first somewhat 2.2 scaler? Wed 21 Nov 2007, 00:27 | |
| cool use of "whats laying around" good idea with the waterproofing. | |
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clodstall Stone Crusher
Number of posts : 1174 Age : 52 Location : coats, n.c. Occupation : professional tube welder Registration date : 2007-01-02
| Subject: Re: My first somewhat 2.2 scaler? Wed 21 Nov 2007, 00:32 | |
| forgot to add. throw that motor away. unless you run 14v or the 24v it will handle. they are slow as shat and very torque. got extra driveshafts? | |
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Rockrollin
Number of posts : 62 Age : 41 Location : Archdale Occupation : The Assurance Group Registration date : 2007-11-17
| Subject: Re: My first somewhat 2.2 scaler? Wed 21 Nov 2007, 11:22 | |
| yeah i got a few extra shafts and yeah ill be putin a new motor in next week lol i could i caould push that thing fast than what its runnin right now | |
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