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Chimera

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The white 95 in will hopefully be mine as well soon, I'm tryin to buy it from my work
 

96stacked&smoken

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Actually it worked pretty good but need better tires it spun right from the start. I pulled 94 feet but it was an open class were i pulled against double overtime and other heavy hitters. I was doomed from the start but had a blast.lol
 

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A 110v welder isnt good for anything more than light body work.

I disagree. I've built a lot of weight racks, part of my pulling truck chassis, the entire drawbar/ hitch setup, and countless drive shaft loop setups with a 110v Lincoln SP135. All of which have been tested repeatedly to see if the will contain, or stand up to what they should.

Now, that being said. Should you use a 110 welder for that? No. It doesn't penetrate enough. But with slow motions, and way more hours with a grinder to prepare than any one person should ever do....... It will get the job done.
 

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Very nice! Do you have spacers in the back? It looks like the wheels in the rear arent as tucked in, it could be the picture maybe..
 

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