CaptAngry
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- Denver, CO
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- 2026 RRaptor
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- Space Engineer
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Like many others here with a RRaptor, I was kind of appalled at the location and vulnerability of the trailing arm height sensors. There are tons of great options out there in steel, aluminum, and plastic. Since these don't really need a skid plate, but more of a stone-n-stick protection, I decided to try my hand at modeling up and 3D printing some of my own.
I printed in ASA with a lot of walls and heavy infill. Here is the final product (that is completely untested other than being bolted to the sensor bracket)
I will either paint the bolt heads black or add a small TPU cap
Once I test these for a few weeks and make sure they aren't total garbage I will post the files so anyone can print them (or have a print house do that for them)
I printed in ASA with a lot of walls and heavy infill. Here is the final product (that is completely untested other than being bolted to the sensor bracket)
I will either paint the bolt heads black or add a small TPU cap
Once I test these for a few weeks and make sure they aren't total garbage I will post the files so anyone can print them (or have a print house do that for them)
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