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Old 04-24-2011, 08:31 PM   #1
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what would it take to fit a tamiya f350 hilift body on a mrc?

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Old 04-25-2011, 09:04 AM   #2
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That body is big. I have the hilux and it is too big. I went with the bronco body from the Tamiya cc-01, fits great with the junefac wheel wideners. My wheel base is about 10". Wideners and wheel base stretching is what it takes! Good luck!!!!!
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That body is big. I have the hilux and it is too big. I went with the bronco body from the Tamiya cc-01, fits great with the junefac wheel wideners. My wheel base is about 10". Wideners and wheel base stretching is what it takes! Good luck!!!!!
any bodys that will fit over it covering wheels and all?
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Old 04-26-2011, 07:48 PM   #4
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So with the june fac wheel wideners my hilux (Toyota) body fits great width wise but a good stretch will be needed. I would think the f350 would be about the same dimensions.
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Oh yea the build i am working on is built on the L-Trail chassis from the Crawler Store. The chassis is really not long enough (to me) for that size body but maybe mini crawler axles on the x-trail chassis (or similar size) would look good. Just remember the wheel wideners!
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