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  •   phil33 commented on this post about 1 week ago
    like the Z`ed frame ,its what I should have done . Hindsight is 20 20 vision.
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    • me too! I originally built a straight ladder frame. I thought it was good to go, then work out because I was using pillow block bearings for the rearme too! I originally built a straight ladder frame. I thought it was good to go, then work out because I was using pillow block bearings for the rear axle, it would have a massive raked angle with the rear sitting so much higher. So i ended up chopping off the= rear and putting the 'zed' in it. Bit of a pain but in the end it will give a so much better result  More ...
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    • Haha, same here. Having the zee'd chassis with pillow block bearings allows easier rear axle removal compared to running the axle through the chassisHaha, same here. Having the zee'd chassis with pillow block bearings allows easier rear axle removal compared to running the axle through the chassis rail. Definitely easier for maintenance.
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