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warrior550

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I have a cheap alternative to buying a wheelie bar for your T-maxx. I used an old lower A arm and stuck the end were the hinge pin goes through into the upper slots on the rear skid plate. I then secured it with 3 zipties. It doesn't look pretty but it works great. It has begun to wear from running it on pavement but I still have 3 others to go through. I plan to add some wheels later on. It never fell out after many hours of bashing. Just thought I'd pass it along if anyone wanted to try it also. The picture is in my gallery also



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good idea. good thing to do with the old junk laying around. i wonder how u would put a wheel on that?

later
 
I might use some old steel wheels from one of my model cars and drill an axle hole through.
 
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