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<blockquote data-quote="nick c" data-source="post: 1229871" data-attributes="member: 16567"><p>I didn't read any of this thread, i've seen these threads many times on various boards. Everyone will have their opinion. Mine is just like everyone elses take it or leave it.</p><p></p><p>I'm in the midst of a build right now. And I am currently wishing I would have just bought a pre-built chassis from a company like S&N. It would have saved a lot of time, frustration and money. And then you can still put in whatever powertrain you want. If your going the route you mention, I have to say a tube-chassis is the way to go. </p><p></p><p>Granted I still believe my rig will be more unique and I will enjoy it once its done more then a tube chassis. But you'll go through alot of frustration trying to make a truck/truggy perform like a tube chassis rig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nick c, post: 1229871, member: 16567"] I didn't read any of this thread, i've seen these threads many times on various boards. Everyone will have their opinion. Mine is just like everyone elses take it or leave it. I'm in the midst of a build right now. And I am currently wishing I would have just bought a pre-built chassis from a company like S&N. It would have saved a lot of time, frustration and money. And then you can still put in whatever powertrain you want. If your going the route you mention, I have to say a tube-chassis is the way to go. Granted I still believe my rig will be more unique and I will enjoy it once its done more then a tube chassis. But you'll go through alot of frustration trying to make a truck/truggy perform like a tube chassis rig. [/QUOTE]
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