Tricks to make JP's car heavier, similar to the other thread, but different |
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Tricks to make JP's car heavier, similar to the other thread, but different |
brant |
Jul 31 2006, 11:50 AM
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Seeing the other thread made me realize that what I need at this point is for JP's car to gain 10 or 15lbs.
I was wondering if those of close proximity could sneak weight into JP's car for me when he wasn't looking? the first thing that comes to mind is pebbles and dirt... but then I realized that he will probably vacuum the car out at some point and ruin all of that hard work. so I started this thread to see if we could think of some more permanent sneaky ways to accomplish this. perhaps led bars screwed onto the chassis somewhere... somewhere he doesn't look often. for example I could fabricate a common part but pour it full of lead prior to the switch. How abour the hollow portion of the rear swing arms? wonder if I could drill a hole and pour molten lead into them? hmmm... any more great Ideas? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) brant |
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