Jc Concept f250 on TRX4 https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8t...ew?usp=sharing Link is to the photo, I cant figure out how to get drive to sync and show picture in thread. Body fits so so. I learned that the rear body mount even as low as it will go will cause a slight rake. The front mount is physically shorter post wise but is also has a narrower hole spacing. Not showed in the photo but I flipped the rear bumper mount which moves it up quite nicely. The chassis mount part is symmetrical and can be flipped to raise or lower rear bumper. I also took the rock sliders off and spaced them up to where they are level with the floor boards not only does it improve ground clearance but they looked goofy hanging down with this shorter body. I still have to adjust wheel base on the rear. I ordered some revo body post that should fit the square portion of the mount and hopefully get it a bit more level. Tires are proline beadlocks on with 1.9 TTC and they are to big, but they are narrower and help bring in the wheels a little in the wheel well. |
Re: Jc Concept f250 on TRX4 Looks good, copy and paste the img file link so that your pictures show here on RCC. :) |
Re: Jc Concept f250 on TRX4 https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8t...ew?usp=sharing I tried the copy paste....If the photo doesn't show this is with the rear bumper mount flipped to raise it up. |
Re: Jc Concept f250 on TRX4 Your not linking it correctly, you should go to advance, than there is a button that looks like a photos icon type thing, once there input the address in the popup box and press ok, than it should show up here without needing to go to an external website. Or you can go like so [IMG] [/IMG] Insert image link between those and I believe it would work. |
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Re: Jc Concept f250 on TRX4 Right click on your pic, select 'copy image address' from the white box that pops up. Open your thread, type [ i m g ] [ / i m g ] ( without any of the spaces between any of the characters. I just typed it that way so that you can see how to do it) place your cursor between the ] and [ right click and hit 'paste' or use the Ctrl+V keyboard shortcut. You will now have a pic pasted inside of your thread. "thumbsup" |
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