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The clutch slave heat shield/ spring brackets are live on the store. The bleeder is still easy to access as well by the way. ;)
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New product offering out of left field. hahaha. One of our crew members swapped out the dummy sprayer on his 40 hood for a functional unit. Figured lets bring in more! Definitely a nice upgrade to your 40.
Swoop one for a killer price HERE.
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Horn contact plates are back in stock. We made a new central bushing to ease install. We also made more headlight dimmer boots and 4wd switch boots (genuine Yazaki wire if you want as well)! Lots of great stuff to keep you heading on down the trail. :)
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This is a fun learning experience! I'll have to do some tests to make sure we can get the rubber thin enough and it has enough flex to work with the amount of travel the rod experiences. Mostly there I think :)
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What software are you using?
 
Right on. Looks like you ain’t doing too bad. That’s no simple shape to model. Did you draw the profile and revolve or stack toruses?
 
I did a sketch and revolved, then hollowed it out. This software is super fun.
The more I use it, the more I’m come to absolutely HATE Fusion. I couldn’t even tell you why haha.
 
The more I use it, the more I’m come to absolutely HATE Fusion. I couldn’t even tell you why haha.
There definitely seems to be camps of people for different engineering software packages. :D . This is the first one I have tried and its getting the job done for me so far. So I like it and I LOVE a good challenge.
What other software have you tried?
 
There definitely seems to be camps of people for different engineering software packages. :D . This is the first one I have tried and its getting the job done for me so far. So I like it and I LOVE a good challenge.
What other software have you tried?
Various ones in engineering school circa 2001-2004 … so essentially none haha.
 
There definitely seems to be camps of people for different engineering software packages. :D . This is the first one I have tried and its getting the job done for me so far. So I like it and I LOVE a good challenge.
What other software have you tried?
Currently using solidworks, but I've used AutoCAD, Inventor, Catia, Microstation, and Creo.
 

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