lafoon75
Joined : 14 Jun 2008 Posts : 2
| Subject: bronco build Sat 14 Jun 2008, 23:32 | |
| So a while back i started this build but got side tracked by many other things. anyways i have decided to try and complete this build and get this thing out on the rocks! so far i have: axial axles and transmission tcs x-trail chassis masher 2000's on axial wheels novak engine and crawler esc and a custom painted body(done by ftr with my add ons) this is what i have so far so if you have any comments feel free i am always in need of new ideas. i do plan to order some axial red links(If i can find them) and some mud slingers. other than that i am open to any other options. also i would like to get yalls ideas on how i should mount the body, this has been one of the hardest decisions for me to make so please help me decide. thanks



 the body:



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trucknut
 Age : 18 Joined : 30 Jun 2008 Posts : 11 Location : concord Occupation : goodyear gmt
| Subject: Re: bronco build Thu 03 Jul 2008, 23:17 | |
| | Nice bronco, I drive an axial scorpion myself. |
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runnrun

 Age : 20 Joined : 03 Jul 2008 Posts : 21
| Subject: Re: bronco build Fri 04 Jul 2008, 13:58 | |
| man that is nice i might have to do that to my axial _________________ [/b][/i][b][embed-flash(width,height)]cjout[/img][u] |
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renoirbud FULL MEMBER

 Age : 34 Joined : 04 Jan 2007 Posts : 863 Location : China Grove, NC
| Subject: Re: bronco build Fri 04 Jul 2008, 14:45 | |
| looks great
Bring it to one of our comps. I will set up my Power wagon to be a 2.2 Scaler and we can set up some courses. _________________ Why's Everybody Always Pickin' on Me? |
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trucknut
 Age : 18 Joined : 30 Jun 2008 Posts : 11 Location : concord Occupation : goodyear gmt
| Subject: Re: bronco build Sat 12 Jul 2008, 22:22 | |
| | I used the same frame for my 1980 chevy truck. Although I would suggest you put some soft springs on your shocks so your truck dose not drag its skid plate on rocks and will absorb impact when you jump or drop it. |
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