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Author Subject: kettler car chassis strengthen advice
jimmyhackers

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Location: birmingham

Registered: 14 Jun 2011

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Post #1
hello,

crazy jim with his crazy invention here.
essentially its a kids kettler go kart with a golf trolly motor and plastic golf wheels on it. to make an adults mini drift kart.

so far so good.....

except under hard turning either inside front wheel will lift off of the ground due to chassis twist.

if i put up a picture....can you guys have a go at suggesting where's best to put some cross members to sort this out
its either a case of front left to back left. front right to back right
or corners to their opposites.
or both?



if you have the time, draw on this pic to show me if you feel words fail

thansk in advance
jim
jim

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Posted 30th Apr 2016 at 13:57
barrym

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Location: Westcliff-on-sea

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Post #2
Don't fix it. Just paint it white with a green flash

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Posted 30th Apr 2016 at 14:19
daveyboy

aka Jim Davey

Location: Southampton

Registered: 01 Oct 2007

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Post #3
Use u bolts to bolt a scaffold plank to the underside.

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Posted 30th Apr 2016 at 15:32

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