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Old 03-12-2009, 11:39 AM   #1
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Here is mine.


Has a rooster crawler ESC, Axiom 45 turn motor, Hitec 645MG Servo.
Running stock rims and 1.9 mudslingers.

I have a small body lift.

Hope to add a LED kit and do some trimming to the front end for better approach angles and finish detaling the body with turn signals and what not.
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Old 03-12-2009, 01:17 PM   #2
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That's a small body lift? Haha, jk
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Old 03-12-2009, 01:40 PM   #3
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Nice! What pinion did you use with the Axiom 45T? Is everything else in the trans stock?
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Old 03-14-2009, 04:50 AM   #4
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Nice! What pinion did you use with the Axiom 45T? Is everything else in the trans stock?
Yes everything else is stock. I believe I used the factory pinion because I didn't have any other metric pinions
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That's a small body lift? Haha, jk
It took that much to fit the tires without rubbing. I will probably trim the fenders and lower it back down some
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It took that much to fit the tires without rubbing. I will probably trim the fenders and lower it back down some
Yeah, I did the exact same thing. Cutting the fenders does make them look a little more realistic. Also, getting some 3" shocks and mounting them around all four corners will help too. The front A-arms take some grinding to swing far enough down. It increases ride hight, articulation, and makes the maximum shock compression longer, which also helps the rubbing issue. I am also tying to figure out how to modify the front end so I can put a uniform skid plate on it. If you figure that out, please let me know. Thanks
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