You can ghetto groove it by spinning it in a drill and lightly clamping it with a needle nose pliers lightly even if it were bent.
Go to a tire shop and ask if you can have/buy some of their flat, stick-on weights. They're lead, and so will take up 40% less room than the zinc weights pictured.View attachment 328 ... i'll have to bring paint home to finish it cuz after the weight is added there will be body changes required to smooth it out. I can't afford the tungsten weights so I have to use the typical cheapo big weights which will do just fine I think. Issue is the LHS only had one set left. If the other store further away doesn't have any I will have to break the piggy bank and get tungsten for my son. Either way their cars look cool. I never did fenders before and it was pretty fun.
Nice idea! Use the needle nose pliers as a file for the groove.You can ghetto groove it by spinning it in a drill and lightly clamping it with a needle nose pliers lightly even if it were bent.
Hey Jimmy, I think i see an issue. Take a pic of the car with Fenders upside down and Post. If this is your first time with fenders i think you may have forgot to clearance the bottom of the fenders so they dont rub the rails. My oldest son 4 times to Districts 3 firsts, the one we did not win was the first year we tried fenders and we made this mistake and it cost us a perfect run at districts.Hey thx man. here's a pic with her brothers unfinishedView attachment 329 beast.
Hey guys. Dave, I didn't check both directions. I know it was going forward. Not sure about rearwards but should be good. Crash, lol thx for the last minute temptation. Leaving in a few so no windshields but here's what we could have used with either the supplied blackout or just clear plastic cut from box. It's templates. I did confirm it is a new 42' Best Track system with the Stop System.
Here we go!!!!! Will post later.