Rrr184
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Is anyone using t-bone XV4 v2.0 front bumper with voltage hobbies front suspension brace installed? I just tried to install the bumper and the screw holes won’t line up with the thicker voltage brace
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Is the chassis bent that might explain it although I have heard of aftermarket stiff not fitting very well. Personally I've never tried voltage hobbies stuff because it's very expensive for what it is. I personally prefer Alza racing products. Far superior in build quality and almost half the price. I really don't know how they justify the price tag of some of there kit. It's just copied after all. Anyone can do thatIs anyone using t-bone XV4 v2.0 front bumper with voltage hobbies front brace installed? I just tried to install the bumper and the screw holes won’t line up with the thicker voltage brace
What type of aluminum does Alza racing use? I couldn’t find it on there website.Is the chassis bent that might explain it although I have heard of aftermarket stiff not fitting very well. Personally I've never tried voltage hobbies stuff because it's very expensive for what it is. I personally prefer Alza racing products. Far superior in build quality and almost half the price. I really don't know how they justify the price tag of some of there kit. It's just copied after all. Anyone can do that
The really tuff stuffWhat type of aluminum does Alza racing use? I couldn’t find it on there website.
I think it is that one. Same as the one that the German POS make there stuff out of. I have several of their pieces and they are light but strong. No over kill on wieght gain.7075 aluminum if I remember correctly.
Yeah the aluminum bits on these should be 7075 milled aluminum not 6065 stamped aluminum especially the chassis.I think it is that one. Same as the one that the German POS make there stuff out of. I have several of their pieces and they are light but strong. No over kill on wieght gain.
I think that is important on Armma rig's.
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