TGRRacing32
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They were bent and welded. Then assembled in Emporia.they where made my charger i was dealer tge jig was in the charger racing chassis building right by the charger jig
They were bent and welded. Then assembled in Emporia.they where made my charger i was dealer tge jig was in the charger racing chassis building right by the charger jig
They may have been made at Phantom, but weren't robotic welded like a PRC chassis.Same as the kinetic, it is a kinetic, but was made at PRC for a while, just because it was easier for Wesley to have them built were they were set up for building karts than to buy all the equipment needed, the old genesis used triton spindles, nerf bars and bumpers. Now that he is well on his way, they are built in house
They are owned by Hermie Sadler and he got personal drivers getting the good stuffok then why did Donnie Nall over at Charger tell me that they did?
iv got a 16 faktor and love it had people in it that run new slacks phantoms and chargers and they say its just as good as theirsI don't know what kind of interest moves people to ignore some chassis manufacturers and name some others that have not won even one third of the races some have. For example the Tempest by Millenium used to be one of the chassis with more wins at big events and every single chassis Millenium has built has been on top at big events at the time they were released and still are. Are they the only ones? Of course not, PRC, Ultramax, CKI chassis, etc they are all great and have been in the market for many years, which is also one thing to consider when you buy a chassis. If your builder also builds engines like Millenium / Hi Tech even better.
Even older Tempest can still be fast at many tracks if they have been taken care of properly.iv got a 16 faktor and love it had people in it that run new slacks phantoms and chargers and they say its just as good as theirs