ZZMT wheelie bars configuration?
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ZZMT wheelie bars configuration?
I'm thinking about making an aluminum combo motor clip wheelie bar for the ZZMT, and I'm curious if anyone can tell me where they think the axle should be. How far above the ground and behind the rear wheels is good placement to get nice wheelies without interfering with normal driving?
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I know it's not an SE, but I'd probably start off by using crazydave's ProStocker as a reference.
I think his probably stays super low to the ground, it's got such big balls if he wheelied too high, it'd be over as soon as it began.
I bet his placement is perfect, just push the wheelie bar up a little more and you'd probably be just about right.
Edit:
Duh, you said MT, not SE - sorry bout that.
I think his probably stays super low to the ground, it's got such big balls if he wheelied too high, it'd be over as soon as it began.
I bet his placement is perfect, just push the wheelie bar up a little more and you'd probably be just about right.
Edit:
Duh, you said MT, not SE - sorry bout that.
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