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Old 10-25-2011, 06:55 PM   #1
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Hey everyone. I'm rebuilding my Wheely King and am at the point of needing a body. I very much like the Axial Honcho body, and have found some take offs that I would love to get, but my question is whether or not it will fit the Wheely King? I can drill new holes and what not, but are the dimensions close?

Just for fun the King has a stretched wheelbase, lockers, 45T Integy, Flat Irons, Axial fake beadlocks and a axle mounted 645mg. Not really going for crazy crawler, just a trail truck than can crawl decently.

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Old 11-03-2011, 08:08 PM   #2
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If the chassis is stock, I would think it wouldnt look right - i.e. not sit low enough on the chassis, but I could be wrong
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Old 11-04-2011, 09:22 AM   #3
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Hey everyone. I'm rebuilding my Wheely King and am at the point of needing a body. I very much like the Axial Honcho body, and have found some take offs that I would love to get, but my question is whether or not it will fit the Wheely King? I can drill new holes and what not, but are the dimensions close?

Just for fun the King has a stretched wheelbase, lockers, 45T Integy, Flat Irons, Axial fake beadlocks and a axle mounted 645mg. Not really going for crazy crawler, just a trail truck than can crawl decently.

Thanks
My wheely king, on a different frame. Velcro front bracket, tilt back end for easy access to battery and electronics. Hope this helps

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Old 11-04-2011, 12:55 PM   #4
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If the chassis is stock, I would think it wouldnt look right - i.e. not sit low enough on the chassis, but I could be wrong
You are right, I just got it yesterday. I will take a small part of the drop down in the tire well and chop it out and then it should sit perfect.
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