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Old 12-07-2008, 12:19 AM   #1
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Smile Hooters AX10

Proline Rockstar Body
Proline Hammer Tires w/ Memory Foam
Integy Shocks
Integy Steering Link
Integy Body Mounts
SWX Chassis Kit
Novak 55t Motor
CKRC Front 4- Link Servo Battery Mount
CKRC Rear 4-Link Servo Mount

I made a custom battery pack for the rear to use as weight i guess... really its just im a lazy ass and dont want to have to undo the velcro strap every time my battery runs out

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Old 12-07-2008, 12:22 AM   #2
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Cool body! What shocks are those?

I gotta say that I am not crazy about the body posts...
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Old 12-07-2008, 12:26 AM   #3
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Cool body! What shocks are those?

I gotta say that I am not crazy about the body posts...

Just integy shocks from my LHS
Thx for body comment... dnt even get me started on it tho lol

Yeah im not crazy bout those either but they wrk for now

i didnt know how to mount it other wise

im not the brightest when it comes to this crap...
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Old 12-07-2008, 01:01 AM   #4
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sweet rig
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Old 12-07-2008, 01:54 AM   #5
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thank you kind sir
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Old 12-07-2008, 01:55 AM   #6
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Will take action shots tomorrow

Used it today... AMAZING... way better then my stock axial chassis...

forgot my cam tho

And ill post pics of the actual body alone...
i took it to hooters yesterday and got it signed by the local ladies
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Old 12-07-2008, 03:16 AM   #7
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You can do a couple of things to change the way you mount your body......One is to use Velcro to hold the body on the sides, no pins or post needed. Second is to move the body post to face out from the side and trim them so that there is only one hole on the post sticking out from the body. This will clean the rig up and help in rollover's. And X2 on the green post, get rid of them, there way to long
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Those green post are suppost to replace the Stock Plastic ones that are used on the Side....

By the way.. I thought this was going to be a DoubleD build...
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You can do a couple of things to change the way you mount your body......One is to use Velcro to hold the body on the sides, no pins or post needed. Second is to move the body post to face out from the side and trim them so that there is only one hole on the post sticking out from the body. This will clean the rig up and help in rollover's. And X2 on the green post, get rid of them, there way to long
Thats where my problem is... with my stock ax10 chassis the body could only reach the first maybe second hole.. this chassis is WAY skinnier... so i went up

i used rod ends and set screws to put the post on the rod end and mounted them in a shock hole... but the body was too high now the posts dont do nothin

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Those green post are suppost to replace the Stock Plastic ones that are used on the Side....

By the way.. I thought this was going to be a DoubleD build...
yup haha i got em when i got my rtr... which is almost all upgraded lol but i have a tmaxx and minit and whit my shitty driving and how much i roll em my plastic posts always get ground down lol
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Old 12-07-2008, 12:00 PM   #10
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**UPDATE**

Nothin big just heres the body that all the beautiful ladies signed

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and my slightly improved body mount lol... i had left over shock things.. no idea what theyre called... but i just screwed thm into the rod end... i never take my body off so its not too much of a pain (knock on wood)

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looked good on the cam i hope u can see it ok on here
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Old 12-07-2008, 01:06 PM   #11
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Well heres a video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_LUS7CcLx4

im a dumbass and forgot to get pics out there...

i might have an alright spot in the back yard or something to crawl on

in the video well 1st off ... im not the most coordinated person so holding a cam and one handing my crawler wasnt too easy for me...

2nd the axle was stuck on the rock as you can probably tell..

3rd my screw popped off the servo arm so i had no steering so i couldnt turn it to hopefully keep it from rolling
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