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KingHeadz
November 25th, 2009, 9:16 PM
King Headz has just release our offset chassis kit for the OFNA Do Pro.

This chassis is CNC machined from 7075 aircraft grade aluminum and hardcoat anodized black. This offset chassis is designed for optimum corner speed and left side weight while keeping in mind the need to keep the car balanced through traffic. Strategically pocketed to reduce weight without affecting the structural integrity of the chassis.The chassis offsets the center differential, throttle servo, and the radio box 9mm to the left.


INCLUDES:
(1) Offset Chassis
(1) Servo Tray
(1) Rear Chassis Brace Assembly

SPECS.
Material: 7075 Aircraft Billet Aluminum
Weight:
Stock Chassis Weight: 342 grams
KHZ Offset Chassis Weight: 318 grams

These kit are on our website and ready to ship.
http://www.kingheads.com/product_info.php?cPath=80_85&products_id=868


Price: $109.99


Jim
www.kingheadz.com (http://www.kingheadz.com)

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9berry
November 26th, 2009, 3:49 PM
i have been testing this chassis for a couple of months. i have notice a great deal of corner speed car turns real good in and off on i high bite clay track(MONEY RACEWAY)!! , the lighten chassis plate also allows for moveing weight were you need it.with the new top plate there is know need to make longer linkage. the throttle servo is also moved over along with batter box ,motor is also not sure on distance i beleive 5/8 in.!!this a very nice piece craftmenship is very good every thing fits nice :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::checkeredflag: Thanks to Jim

jensen44
December 5th, 2009, 10:10 AM
Any chance we could get some pictures of the assembled car with the offset chassis?

Thanks,

Jensen

chopper dude
December 6th, 2009, 4:57 PM
Triied out my new Ofna offset chassis yesterday and it was a great investment.Got my chassis last tuesday RIGHT WHEN I WAS TOLD IT WOULD BE HERE and went to work switching my Ofna DO car over to the offset car.There was no cutting drilling or forcing parts to fit everything came off my stock chassis and bolted right on the new offset.I really expected to have to re due the servo linkage but everything was right one the money when I turned the radio on.Hardest job to covert over was to unplug the sevos and re plug them to look on the chassis. At the track my new offset car did much more than I would have expected.I left everything set up wise alone from the original car so I could see just what a difference the offset would make.I had a lot of set up things in the original chassis to make the car turn as aggresively as I like,drove the car down the straight turned at my general spot and had the car sitting in the infield lookind at me as if to say Howd you like that.One by one I kept taking things out of my make it turn set up and the car still turned on a dime
If you are looking for a quick all parts fall into place turn left now cure for your Ofna car look up the KING HEADS offset chassis,a really great investment.
Bob Krueger

vwbob16
December 9th, 2009, 5:32 PM
How about A pick of the chassis lay out with all of your stuff installed

Bob hubbard
December 10th, 2009, 7:40 AM
Looks like thats the one I will be ordering after xmas :thumbsup:

chopper dude
December 10th, 2009, 6:30 PM
I dont have a camera to post pictures on here but I know some at the guys at Monee do I will get some shots of the car before I hit the track Saturday. Bob Krueger

KingHeadz
December 10th, 2009, 7:18 PM
How about A pick of the chassis lay out with all of your stuff installed

I will get some pictures posted in the morning, I have to put the center diff back in first.

KingHeadz
December 11th, 2009, 7:35 PM
Here are a couple of pics of our 9MM offset OFNA DP chassis.

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vwbob16
December 17th, 2009, 3:50 AM
My Comversion