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Old 07-24-2006, 07:41 PM   #1
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Hello, I am looking for 4 of these. They are from the Tamiya TLT-1 kit, they go between the chassis plates. Send me a PM if you have what I am looking for. Thanks.

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Old 07-25-2006, 07:10 PM   #2
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bump...comon, someone must have bought the TLT just for the axles
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got a drill press? all u need is a drill press, vice, aluminum stock, and time... not hard man....
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Yes, I tried that method. But since it's just a drill press and not a lathe, the file takes forever to take off a little material. If I do just make my chassis braces, I would just go with solid rod with the ends tapped, but I am lazy. Looks like I have to go with that way though...
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Yes, I tried that method. But since it's just a drill press and not a lathe, the file takes forever to take off a little material. If I do just make my chassis braces, I would just go with solid rod with the ends tapped, but I am lazy. Looks like I have to go with that way though...
ya thats gonna be the best way... and strongest....
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