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Old 07-01-2006, 05:18 PM   #1
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Just got my chassis from Peej410. All I can say is incredible!! I seriously stared at the front bumper for like 10 minutes, it is so nice, and well built. I ordered the chassis, gave him the dimensions, and left the rest up to him. I also let him know I could weld all the accesories onto it once I figure out the correct placement.

This is my brothers build, so its purpose it to be a replica of his 1:1 F250, with a 6in lift and 36's (I think). I will take some pics of it tomorow so you can see what the finished product we are aiming for is. And with this chassis it should be real easy!

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Peej CSC chassis
Peej scale bumpers, and shock mounts
Pede tranny
TLT axles
Jugg leafs
Imex pluto wheels (to match his 1:1 wheels)
Maybe swamp dawgs or geolanders
Proline F350 crew cab (will get painted white to match)
Custom TLT shocks by Peej.
Lots more specs to come as the build continues.

Some quick mock up pics for now! Comments and opinions more than welcome.
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Old 07-01-2006, 05:19 PM   #2
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More pics. I love these bumpers!!!!
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Old 07-01-2006, 05:22 PM   #3
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damn i cant wait to get my CSC!!!
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Old 07-01-2006, 05:29 PM   #4
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Do you have to braze the shock mounts onto the chassis yourself???Look's like an awesome chassis.
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Old 07-01-2006, 06:24 PM   #5
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Pete will do that for you. Brandon might have asked him not to, so he can put it where he wants, so he can run different shocks!
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yes since i didnt have access to the body and brandon is handy fabricating, i left it upto him. im glad your happy with it brandon i cant wait to see it in paint!
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Looks good
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I love the scale look of all the add ons! Great job!
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Looks great so far....

Those bumper's looks perfect scale....
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haha so do i say thanks for compliments or do you brandon? and hows assembly goin?
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Old 07-02-2006, 10:41 PM   #11
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haha so do i say thanks for compliments or do you brandon? and hows assembly goin?
Its all you man!

Now once the truck is completely assembled then I wont be able to give you ALL the credit

Pretty much the only thing that happened today was the body got trimmed lol. We were in the shop all day building frames, and took a nice long break for some much needed fishing
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haha well thank you! im hoping to see a bunch of crawlers rockin my chassis soon! im glad your one of the first!
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Old 07-06-2006, 08:27 PM   #13
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Still havent taken a pic of his 1:1, hes been busy as have I. Although he did get the leafs mounted, and a quick mock up shot taken.

Anybody have an emaxx tranny they want to sell? He might go with that instead.


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you goin to run a f150 with leafs?
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It's a Superduty (F-250/F-350) body man



It's lookin great. I'm really diggin the chassis too. I'm gonna have to get me one of those real soon
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you goin to run a f150 with leafs?
Quoted this from the title of the thread

"Ford F250 1:1 replica Build with CSC chassis"


Lookin' good..
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Is it just me or are the leafs upside down? or in reverse order I should say...
I was thinkin the same thing, the shorter parts should be underneath so when the suspension compresses it gets stiffer, this way the shorter parts are doing nothing.
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its not you, he must want to stop wrap and still have as soft a ride as he can get from the long leaf
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I was thinkin the same thing, the shorter parts should be underneath so when the suspension compresses it gets stiffer, this way the shorter parts are doing nothing.
yes most likly he built them that way to make them softer as crawlerman knows that the jugg leafs are stiff as fuc*

brandon are the tlt axles i just sold you goig under this and u need to make me some leafspring mounts for my other chassis
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