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Post by Professor Moriarty on Sept 14, 2017 18:17:43 GMT -5
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Post by Chuy on Sept 20, 2017 5:27:21 GMT -5
What is the diameter on between the Trailing Fenders? Are these intended as a one piece front and rear fender for the front wheels? Can they be used like this? Is the basic shape same as Valkryie 2s? Do you still recommend Valkrie2's?
What happened to your engine?
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Post by Professor Moriarty on Sept 20, 2017 17:19:40 GMT -5
What is the diameter on between the Trailing Fenders? Are these intended as a one piece front and rear fender for the front wheels? Can they be used like this? Is the basic shape same as Valkryie 2s? Do you still recommend Valkrie2's? What happened to your engine? I pulled the engine... if you want one then I will send a link. The trailing fenders are meant as one piece but often I clip them off and stick them to the car as individual parts... they will go well with the Valkyrie 2. diameter is around 1.25" for the right fender group and the left one is close to 1.03" for a tiny Pinecar wheel... conforming with the ridiculous rules for Street Stock. again... I normally just clip them apart and use them ad hoc. The right fender group is too difficult to set the steer and use as a one piece... for me at least.
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Post by Chuy on Sept 20, 2017 20:17:01 GMT -5
If I set camber and toe in by angling the car and using a straight nail, would I be able to use it as a unit? I plan to sand the left unit for a 1.18 wheel
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Post by Professor Moriarty on Sept 20, 2017 22:05:02 GMT -5
You could use it as a one piece unit... but you will need a bit of wood behind the front wheel to get that trailing fender far out from the body... so that it tucks behind the front wheel.
That nylon is a drag to sand... better to clip them and push them up against the raised wheel... the nylon cuts well with a blade though.
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