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KAP GRP Wings
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22 Oct 2010 13:23 #5291
by oxford_bloke
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Hi guys,
just a quick question about KAP GRP Wings, was having a look at them and thought they are good i like the fact they are single skinned and wide arched but how robust are they. Im trying to build a challenge truck so they will take a bit of a beating i would have thought,
Cheers Guys
Tom
just a quick question about KAP GRP Wings, was having a look at them and thought they are good i like the fact they are single skinned and wide arched but how robust are they. Im trying to build a challenge truck so they will take a bit of a beating i would have thought,
Cheers Guys
Tom
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22 Oct 2010 16:53 #5292
by kirkynut
The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.
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Replied by kirkynut on topic Re: KAP GRP Wings
Hi there,
Being GRP I would expect them to be quite rigid and not like being bashed without being damaged. You could incorporate a bar that protects them into your cage but I expect that they will still get damaged under challenge conditions.
I would look to simply remove the old ones and replace them with defender style flexible arches if you need more width.
There are people on this forum with them though and I think some that compete in challenges with them so perhaps they will advise you on their findings.
Kirkynut
Being GRP I would expect them to be quite rigid and not like being bashed without being damaged. You could incorporate a bar that protects them into your cage but I expect that they will still get damaged under challenge conditions.
I would look to simply remove the old ones and replace them with defender style flexible arches if you need more width.
There are people on this forum with them though and I think some that compete in challenges with them so perhaps they will advise you on their findings.
Kirkynut
The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.
My Jimny Thread Here: www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/8-my-ji...on-continues?start=0
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22 Oct 2010 17:56 #5294
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Replied by oxford_bloke on topic Re: KAP GRP Wings
cheers kirkynut,
thats what i was expecting having dealt with grp in small amounts on aircraft once it goes it goes bad
tom
thats what i was expecting having dealt with grp in small amounts on aircraft once it goes it goes bad
tom
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25 Oct 2010 15:03 - 25 Oct 2010 15:04 #5349
by Asbojimny
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Replied by Asbojimny on topic Re: KAP GRP Wings
Btittle might not be the correct word but they do tend to crack on impact. Had 2 jimnys with them on and all have had damage.
Notice near to bulk head the damaged wing.
But the cage will take the brunt of any impact
Notice near to bulk head the damaged wing.
But the cage will take the brunt of any impact
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Last edit: 25 Oct 2010 15:04 by Asbojimny. Reason: forgot photo
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