just thought of something else, your front wheel axles, will you be  shimming 
them up, further from the plywood floor? will the current mounting for  them 
be sturdy enough vs the spring suspension - will they tilt and dig into the  
wood when running over rough terrain?
 
are you going to be using a large servo and connecting it directly to the  
steering linkage or will you be putting something between them to give the 
servo 
 output more torque (from the arm to the steering arm) and also to help 
prevent  feed back from bumps and hard turns/terrain (to help prevent extra 
strain/wear  on the servo)?
 
i'll have to look again, but is the gun going to be permanently mounted or  
will it have a tilt (up/down) function, just wondering as if your shooting 
while  driving, your front end will take some of the shock, but the rear 
chassie 
will  still move up and down as to the hinging of the forward part. 
 
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