View Full Version : Dash 442, am I missing something?


T-Jet Racer
12-05-2007, 08:47 PM
just got them and they dont seem ti fit aw or tjet right help!

win43
12-05-2007, 08:54 PM
Just got mine too. And MMMMMMMMMmm you're right. The front wheels do NOT fit properly. The front wheelwells seem like they need to be a little more forward.I only checked one so far but I will assume they are all like that. Looks like i'm going to have to do a lot of filing.

Bill Hall
12-05-2007, 09:16 PM
Interesting...how about a pic guys?

The MM'55 chev seems a bit off to me also. Both the short and long WB positions look weird to me. The truck hole seems just about right. Naturally to use it involves some trickery with wheels/tires and pickups.

So I'm curious?????

cagee
12-05-2007, 10:50 PM
Do these fit the new AW chassis or do they fit the skinny tire chassis?

lenny
12-05-2007, 11:36 PM
just got them and they dont seem ti fit aw or tjet right help!
Hello,
These are supposed to fit the Aurora chassis. The prototype we approved fit well, somehow the production pieces are a little tight in the front. This isn't the first time we've received 'production' items that were different than the prototypes. We're addressing this fit problem and will have it fixed for the next release.

A little light sanding in the front of the wheels wells will cure the problem, or using a lower profile tire will provide the needed clearance also. If either of these options are not suitable, you can return them for an exchange.

Please, if possible, direct your emails to our support email address:

dash_suppport@dash-motorsports.com

Best Regards,

Dan

lenny
12-05-2007, 11:43 PM
my mistake...

Bill Hall
12-06-2007, 02:26 AM
My apologies Dan, I mixed apples and oranges on ya!

If you double check, my reference was to Model Motoring's 55 not yours. I used the cryptic MM distinction. The front reveal is too shrouded in either of the lower front axle positions, so I've been using the truck hole to center things up and working from there.

Sorry for any confusion!

lenny
12-06-2007, 08:26 AM
My apologies Dan, I mixed apples and oranges on ya!

If you double check, my reference was to Model Motoring's 55 not yours. I used the cryptic MM distinction. The front reveal is too shrouded in either of the lower front axle positions, so I've been using the truck hole to center things up and working from there.

Sorry for any confusion!
Hi Bill,
I completely missed the MM reference. My apologies!!

Dan

Mark Hosaflook
12-06-2007, 09:52 AM
Saw the Merc at the slot show. Loved the look of it but I have a question about it. In matching up a chassis to the body, it looks like there are space issues on the front end of the car where free rolling wheels are placed in the body brackets leaving the chassis without front wheels but allowing the rear chassis wheels to be placed body wise where the fender skirts are. making the stance appear correct.


My question is, since the rear is hidden by skirts anyway, why not just move the entire chassis up intact towards the front, nix the faux front wheel system and give up on the fact that the rear wheels now end somewhere well in front of the skirts? It would get rid of any possible wheel breakage on those front wheel brackets. Has anybody had breakage issues? Maybe this is a moot point?

lenny
12-06-2007, 09:56 AM
Saw the Merc at the slot show. Loved the look of it but I have a question about it. In matching up a chassis to the body, it looks like there are space issues on the front end of the car where free rolling wheels are placed in the body brackets leaving the chassis without front wheels but allowing the rear chassis wheels to be placed body wise where the fender skirts are. making the stance appear correct.


My question is, since the rear is hidden by skirts anyway, why not just move the entire chassis up intact towards the front, nix the faux front wheel system and give up on the fact that the rear wheels now end somewhere well in front of the skirts? It would get rid of any possible wheel breakage on those front wheel brackets. Has anybody had breakage issues? Maybe this is a moot point?
Because the rear wheels, although partially hidden by the skirts, will still be somewhat visable and will look wierd too far forward in the body.

These bodies are molded in ABS, the front supports won't break.

Have YOU had any breakage issues?

Dan

Montoya1
12-06-2007, 10:09 AM
Welcome back Dan/Lenny.

Have you had a change to read through my email I sent ya? Reply when you have time.

Seems everyone & his cat is dishing on what they got coming next year, are you in a position to do the same?

Deane

Mark Hosaflook
12-06-2007, 01:40 PM
Because the rear wheels, although partially hidden by the skirts, will still be somewhat visable and will look wierd too far forward in the body.

These bodies are molded in ABS, the front supports won't break.

Have YOU had any breakage issues?

Dan

Who ME? lol

Nope, I passed on it but I'll be hooking up on some of those retro Modifieds for sure. Good stuff. Seemed like an honest question at the time but somehow now I feel pretty dumb.

T-Jet Racer
12-06-2007, 02:28 PM
[QUOTE=lenny]Hello,
These are supposed to fit the Aurora chassis. The prototype we approved fit well, somehow the production pieces are a little tight in the front. This isn't the first time we've received 'production' items that were different than the prototypes. We're addressing this fit problem and will have it fixed for the next release.

A little light sanding in the front of the wheels wells will cure the problem, or using a lower profile tire will provide the needed clearance also. If either of these options are not suitable, you can return them for an exchange.

Please, if possible, direct your emails to our support email address:

dash_suppport@dash-motorsports.com

Thats fine, I'll make them work. I already went to the low pro tire and the fit is better. Your a good business man, no b.s. not happy send back. as it should be. Thanks Dan

Best Regards,
Chris

videojimmy
12-06-2007, 03:01 PM
maybe the next release could be made to accomdate JL and AW chassis, since they're much easier and cheaper to get. Just an idea... and I love Dan's stuff too!

I have a bunch of Falcon bodies I need to find Aurora chassis for. Do they use the short wheel base? Anyone know where I can find SHORT wheel bases chassis? All I can find are long wheel base chassis

Dragula
12-06-2007, 03:10 PM
Just move the wheels to the short position.If you need chassis,I have plenty.I agree,pretty nice stuff for a decent price.I actually Drag race a white/blue top 63 Galaxie by Dash.
DRAGjet
Christian 859-356-1566

Montoya1
12-06-2007, 03:11 PM
Well the SRT chassis is quality and you can get 10 for $95. So some bods for that would be good.

Just putting the magnet view to oppose VJ's consistant anti-mag one.

videojimmy
12-06-2007, 03:29 PM
hey Chris... I have the long wheel base chassis and in the short positon, the wheels line up WAY short.... so I use the upper, middle postion, but the tires don't reach down to the track. They fit great on the Galaxy though. That's why I was wondering of a short wheel base chassis would work better

videojimmy
12-06-2007, 03:31 PM
I put the SRT chassis on a few 55's... had to grind down th inside of the front grill but they work great. I'm working up a custom 55 cop car on a Super G chassis. I should be able to post it next week

lenny
12-06-2007, 09:22 PM
Welcome back Dan/Lenny.

Have you had a change to read through my email I sent ya? Reply when you have time.

Seems everyone & his cat is dishing on what they got coming next year, are you in a position to do the same?

Deane
Deane,
I've been busier than a one-legged man in a butt-kicking contest. I'm not sure what next year will bring, I'm just trying to get through this year...

Dan

win43
12-06-2007, 10:19 PM
Dan,
Thanks for the quick reply to this problem. KUDDOS for your business approach to keep customers happy. I have just one question. If sent back for exchange what will they be exchanged for? I thought the 442 was sold out.

Thanks,
Jerry

sethndaddy
12-06-2007, 10:41 PM
Just keep up the awesome work Dan, I just got my email about the flamed 55 chevy's and vw buses, now I gotta go order more cars, lol.

joez870
12-06-2007, 10:42 PM
Just keep up the awesome work Dan, I just got my email about the flamed 55 chevy's and vw buses, now I gotta go order more cars, lol.


LOL...already did! LOL

lenny
12-06-2007, 10:44 PM
Dan,
Thanks for the quick reply to this problem. KUDDOS for your business approach to keep customers happy. I have just one question. If sent back for exchange what will they be exchanged for? I thought the 442 was sold out.

Thanks,
Jerry
Hi Jerry,
We'll be running more 442's soon and these will have more clearance for the front wheels. So you could either exchange it for a later release 442 or a different car.

Dan

mopar78
12-07-2007, 12:55 AM
T-Jet racer what low profile tire did you use?Thanks.

Montoya1
12-07-2007, 02:51 AM
Deane,
I've been busier than a one-legged man in a butt-kicking contest. I'm not sure what next year will bring, I'm just trying to get through this year...

Dan

:)

Did you win though? :)

Take a look at my email if/when you get time. Im always around to answer a response.

wheelszk
12-07-2007, 12:08 PM
LOL...already did! LOL



Hey Joez finally got a hair cut. lol

T-Jet Racer
12-08-2007, 01:52 PM
T-Jet racer what low profile tire did you use?Thanks.
to be honest i dont know they came on an ebay car. there are on the tuff one axels so they stick out. the wizzards did look good though. I had to file the screw head down so it would not drag the track. good luck

tomhocars
12-09-2007, 12:35 AM
I have sold over 1000 Lead sleds and have never had anybody complain about moving the axle from the chassis to the body mounts.Sometimes when a car is designed for a certain chassis you will have to make adjustments when putting it on another make.You wouldn't believe how many arguements Dan and I had when doing the 55.It's not going to fit the different chassis perfectly.Sometimes it takes a little work to get the body to fit the particular chassis you are putting it on.You might also have to try different size tires.Maybe narrow maybe shorter.Isn't that part of the fun with this hobby.Mix different wheels and tires for a different look.I just took delivery of an assortment of House of Kolors paint so I could have more 55's.Yes I am a 55 junkie.I hope to have some new colors at the Super Bowl show on Long Island. Tom Stumpf

tomhocars
12-09-2007, 12:41 AM
I'll give a free GTO or Road Runner to anyone that comes to the show and mentions they read Hobby Talk. Tom Stumpf I have all the new Dash cars in stock.

TOMHOCARS@AOL.COM