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Old 01-12-2009, 10:53 PM   #1
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Heres my Pajero

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-55t integy
-gd600 gear reduction
-winch
-body lift
-custom front and rear bumpers
-rc4wd rock crushers
-mrc wheels made into functional beadlocks
-roof rack
-choped front end
-bearings throught the drive train
-tq3 radio
-lights

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Old 01-12-2009, 11:23 PM   #2
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Very very nice rig. I don't know what it is about Pajeros all of the sudden, but you have set the standard. Looks like a fun driver. Can you tell me more about the gear reduction?
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Old 01-13-2009, 02:34 AM   #3
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They've sure become very popular of late. There must be half a dozen builds ongoing at scale, at least, right now.

This is very nice. I am a big fan of removing the bumpers off these bodies. Makes them look much more aggressive. I like my montero charity build so much I got myself a pajero to build too, lol...

Looks great. Nice tubework.
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Old 01-13-2009, 07:05 PM   #4
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Very very nice rig. I don't know what it is about Pajeros all of the sudden, but you have set the standard. Looks like a fun driver. Can you tell me more about the gear reduction?
Heres a pic of the gear reduction unit. You have to trim the part of the trans cover that covers the motor t ofit the gd600. You'll also have to trim the bottem edge of the gd600 to clear th chasis. There also some pictures of the front lights.

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Im also goin to try and get the rock slides done tonight and ill try to get pictures up later.
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Heres some pics of the new rock slides

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Old 01-16-2009, 01:37 PM   #6
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I like the MRC wheels. I hadn't thought of that. Bird feeder roof rack looks good and is oddly familiar.

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Old 02-12-2009, 06:51 PM   #7
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Is a gd600 needed for true scale driving looks?
Or can just a 55t integy motor be used?

I wounder if there is a reduction system that can be used where you dont have to cut the chassis?

I just bought a Pajero and am new to this. I'd like to get real show scale speed for rock crawling and off road type driving.
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Old 02-12-2009, 07:03 PM   #8
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excllent work!! To answer the gear reduction question any GR unit will involve some chassis modification as there just isnt enough room to mount one without it I am currently in the process of modding my cc-01 to fit a rc4wd 4:1 unit. BTW I really like your new battery holder
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Old 02-12-2009, 08:53 PM   #9
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Is a gd600 needed for true scale driving looks?
Or can just a 55t integy motor be used?

I wounder if there is a reduction system that can be used where you dont have to cut the chassis?

I just bought a Pajero and am new to this. I'd like to get real show scale speed for rock crawling and off road type driving.

I put one of the rc 4wd units in and they work better. Someone in my local clud used the rc4wd unit with a small outruner and he didnt have to modify the chasis. Ill post some new pictures later.
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I put one of the rc 4wd units in and they work better. Someone in my local clud used the rc4wd unit with a small outruner and he didnt have to modify the chasis. Ill post some new pictures later.
Cool... just what I wanted to hear...

Do you know what outrunner it was? Id like to know what one fits the rc4wd unit.

your talking brushless right?
I bet with a rc4wd 4:1 you could get some nice slow drivin'. with this low gear you should be able to get away with a small motor.

This is awesome! Now Im on a mission to fine a small Brushless to fit the rc4wd unit. I always wanted a smaller motor with a large gear reduction drive.

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I put one of the rc 4wd units in and they work better. Someone in my local clud used the rc4wd unit with a small outruner and he didnt have to modify the chasis. Ill post some new pictures later.
Any pictures of this set up?
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