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Thread: Material of wishbone

  1. #1
    I`d like to ask .. what r the materials of double wishbone ? and the specifications for each ?
    thanks

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    I`d like to ask .. what r the materials of double wishbone ? and the specifications for each ?
    thanks

  3. #3
    Most teams use bamboo and then cover them in foil to make them look like aluminium. I probably should be telling you this but you seem nice

  4. #4
    Mm-hm. Lot of them fancy teams been switchin' to that new plastic stuff. Seems cheap to me. Probly made in China or somethin.

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    I have seen lots of that black stripy looking stuff you can get for your skyline being used, it is being used on skylines so it must be fast.
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    paperclips woven with carbon fiber work really well.
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    We have been using the hair from a Unicorns tail.... Crazy strong, and unbelievably light!!!
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    +1 on the bamboo. We use it to upsell our car as being environmentally friendly.

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    i don't know if you will come back and check this forum,and ya i know you might not have read the introduction ,(if you are new here) you should have read that might have helped,or atleast have some basic awareness about the world around you , and a simple answer based on your simple question ,go for steel
    KARMA

  10. #10
    We just use actual wishbones. I find the ones from an ostrich work best as turkeys are just too small.
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