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Old 11-09-2012, 08:00 PM
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Hey houghie ,my oppinion is you might look at the 1:1 and make a good judgement on the width.Build it to suit your eyes and your enjoymentIf you want some more oppinions try to put it in highway truck and trailer section.Also if you want pics to show up better download them to photobucket then tranfer them to the forum
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Old 11-09-2012, 09:10 PM
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what deck width are you going with ? for my scale 102" width I went with 3" outside to outside for the frame rails also . another factor is what axles are you using ? if a stock tamiya trailer axle , it will depend on how you plan to mount them . If it were me , I'd make my own setup (I did) do to the weight My rogers 55 ton is all steel and it weighs as much empty as what most would put on their stock trailer axles .
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