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Does anyone in the club, or anyone in the club know someone, who does 3D printing? This Toyota boat has an outrageously over complicated switch setup that has now become unreliable. Not a good thing since this includes the bilge pump. I want to 3D print 2 panels that'll fit these spaces with cut outs for standard Carling sealed rocker switches. I suppose the hard part would be doing the renders so if that talent is out there, let me know.
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3D printing automotive stuff is hard and takes some more complicated and finnicky materials. Standard PLA or PETG will not hold up in after large temperature swings and with a bunch of UV. My 2 cents having messed around with that stuff a bit is to design the part you want in Fusion 360. Print in PLA to test fit then order the real nylon print from a place online. Nylon is a BITCH to print. As an easier alternative just make an aluminum filler panel and mount the switches to that.
I’ve used Send Cut Send with good luck. It took some time to figure out making the cut file.That all sounds really great! And none of it i have a capability to do.. Well I suppose I could hack my way through an aluminum panel but was hoping for something a little cleaner.
That all sounds really great! And none of it i have a capability to do.. Well I suppose I could hack my way through an aluminum panel but was hoping for something a little cleaner.
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A buddy of mine has a cheap 3d printer and he'll print it up for me this weekend for test fitting. Thanks for the motivation fellas. Good coincidental timing on taking the club axle centering tool kit. That digital calipers was a critical component of this exercise.
Front spacer is pretty straight forward. But he's definitely one of the more trusted guys around here. They installed the lift for me on my 200 a few years ago nowLess concerned about distance for the right place....
otramm the best best for a oem front spacer lift/alignment on a 200?
any suggestions appreciated
Anyone have recommendations for a shop that can enlarge the center bores on a set of wheels?
Do you mind me asking how much it ran?As a matter of fact, yes.
Nova speed shop did this for me on my 100. All good.
Do you mind me asking how much it ran?
Would be for a 100 so 5x150I made a fixture to mount 6 on 5.5" wheels in my mill to bore the centers. That's the only pattern I've done though.
Found an old message lolAnyone have recommendations for a shop that can enlarge the center bores on a set of wheels?