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Every week or so i'll post a new Tip or Trick That can be very helpful. You can also send me your tips and tricks, and i'll post them here to, with credit due when needed.
First Tip: The Importance of a Body Tho not very sturdy, or would seem like it could help any, a body should always be ran while driving a car or truck. Even for simple tests such as making sure everything works by doing a circle... you should run your body. It will save post from being broke, chassis from cracks, and many other things. So no matter what you plan to do, if you plan on driving it on a street or track or anything, run your body. It may save the car in the long run. |
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i agree
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Good tip.
Last edited by xenonproject; 08-04-2011 at 07:16 PM.. |
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You are reviving a thread for 2009 and I have a suspicion you are a SPAMMER. Prove me wrong, please! Introduce yourself in the 'Introductions" part of the forum. O.K.?
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