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Old 06-17-2010, 05:40 PM   #1
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it may be a little before i really start building cause i am still moving and all my stuff isnt here from michigan yet and i want new axles and a tranny. but i figured id start now so i could get you guys feedback to keep me from wasting time.

i built a wheely king JK a little wile ago it is still running pretty good but i just built it quick and have bigger plans for it. im going to build a KOH JK. i am planning a lot of tube work my body is used and abused so i plan on cutting the top off and the doors mabee rock doors in the front.

in the rear i plan on doing somthing different then what i have ever seen. its going to be a catilever set up but not with coil overs just coils i think it would be cool this is not my computer so my sketchup is not here so i have to use paint heres a quick sketch



i know its awsome

the front i havent decided i dont know if i want to run the cantilever in the front to or mabee just springs or coils or what

for steering i really want to do four wheel but know you cant run it in scale comps dumb you ever watch the real TTC almost all of them are running it but i havent decided yet

well any comments or suggestions would be nice
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Old 06-17-2010, 07:53 PM   #2
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do the rear steer!
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Old 06-17-2010, 08:44 PM   #3
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i prolly will then i gotta figure how im going to mount both servos on the frame and hide them. with my new bright jk body i was thinking about dove tailing the rear of it but the "bed" area is so short i dont know if it will look good or should i leave it or try dove tailing it or cut it off and just go truggy style it will be all tube back there any way what do you guys think

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Old 07-13-2010, 12:18 PM   #4
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We'll I just saw that crazy jk and I am going to dove tail it. sorry I haven't started the build yet all my rc stuff is in Michigan still but I have been doing a lot of planning on this rig. First I am going to run rear steer on wheely king axles and use my wheely king tranny. Nobody dose that any more so I gotta keep the WK alive!

I am still going to run the cantilever rear end but for the leavers I was going to use the ones from the revo but they r way to big. What is a good Gage sheet metal to use to make them. It needs to be pretty sturdy.
Any help ?
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mini revo
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Do they really make a mini revo
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Old 07-14-2010, 09:51 PM   #8
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Mabee I'll look at them then but I think I would rather build them
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Old 08-22-2010, 01:52 PM   #9
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Small update I got some new wheels and tires

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