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New guy's first build, Bronco body on SCX10 chassis

Oh ya. Just about perfect! If it was me I would go just a little bit lower bit then you would have the tire rub so it's understandable not to. Looks much better now though.
 
I like them lights a lot.

I decided to break out my tires and camera for a little comparison

Left: 1.9 wheel 4.65" tire

Right:1.9 wheel 3.97" tire
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Left: 1.9 wheel 4.65" tire

Right: 1.55 wheel 4.50 tire
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Hope this helps.


By the way dan188, The ride height on your rig looks great now!"thumbsup""thumbsup""thumbsup"
 
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Yes...the height looks great! Very nice looking rig! Thanks for the tire option pics Lobonyc. You just answered a couple questions I had!"thumbsup"
 
I'm glad you guys like the new ride height. I really like it too, so I'm going to keep it this height and just make a few fine adjustments.... thanks Lobo, that is a great comparison! That cleared up a lot of questions for me too
 
Yes...the height looks great! Very nice looking rig! Thanks for the tire option pics Lobonyc. You just answered a couple questions I had!"thumbsup"


I'm glad you guys like the new ride height. I really like it too, so I'm going to keep it this height and just make a few fine adjustments.... thanks Lobo, that is a great comparison! That cleared up a lot of questions for me too

Thanks guys! glad the comparison helped.

dan188 i edited my previous comment because i meant to say that i liked the ride height of YOUR rig after you adjusted it. I read this morning and realized it sounds like my rig. guess i was tired last night:shock:
 
Here ya goes!!! lol

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Ooops my bad...i was livin thru your pics 93 Ford Bronco, hahahaha

on a serious note...i agree. more action shots needed!

dan188 MORE ACTION SHOTS pleeeeeeeeasssssseeee

Hahaha. There ya go. Well I just uploaded a few more along with a video so you now have more action shots of mine.
 
Salmonface (haha nice name), thx for pointing out the bump stops. I was thinking of removing them if I run 1.55 wheels to get some more flex. I can just cut the bump stops out without taking the shocks totally apart, right?


Yes you can. You can use a hobby knife or lexan scissors to cut them from top to bottom along the shaft and press them out through the bottom, of the springs.

How about some refernce pics of EB's.

Heres my old Tamiya EB on MRC axles, and 1.55's with the same bumper as you I believe.

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Heres my old Porkbelly EB. Its on Axial SCX10 axles with 1.55's.

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With 1.9's

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those are sweet looking! I love the copper color. What tire carrier are you running on the red/black Bronco? I was thinking about buying the tough armor rear bumper from rc4wd:

Tough Armor Spare Tire Carrier to fit Axial SCX10

As for action shots, I don't have any yet since I've only had the SCX10 for 6 days, haha. I wanted to take a few shots outside today but it has been pouring all day and I haven't waterproofed anything yet. I will see what I can come up with for some new pictures.
 
those are sweet looking! I love the copper color. What tire carrier are you running on the red/black Bronco? I was thinking about buying the tough armor rear bumper from rc4wd:

Tough Armor Spare Tire Carrier to fit Axial SCX10

As for action shots, I don't have any yet since I've only had the SCX10 for 6 days, haha. I wanted to take a few shots outside today but it has been pouring all day and I haven't waterproofed anything yet. I will see what I can come up with for some new pictures.

I've had my scx-10 for about 3 years. Never ever waterproofed it. Never had any problems. I even spray it down with the hose after a mud run. The great thing about scale rigs is you can run in the rain since all the electronics are under the body. Jut don't drive to fast so you don't splash up under the body. I would wait till it stops raining though. You don't want to be holding a metal pole in ye air during a storm. I was at the beach one time right before a huge storm was about to hit. I heard a wierd buzzing noise and realized it was coming from the tip of my radio antenna. The static electricity in the air was attracted to the radio signal being sent to my truck. If I had stayed outside during the storm there's a good possibility I may have been struck by lightning. Basically holding a lightning rod in the air.
 
haha that's a good point about the radio attracting static electricity in a storm!... I grabbed my camera and took some poser shots to show you the flex. I still have a tiny bit of rubbing in the back but I think I can get that fixed without raising the body. I also took a few shots in the rain, and tried to just drive it slow like you were saying.
 
ok, poser shots coming up. That is a piston from an old Datsun 510 race engine being put to good use haha.

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and a few rain shots. Nothing crazy. I am really looking forward to taking this thing to a crawling event as soon as I can...


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Thanks. I didn't remove the bumpstops yet. Actually I have the spring retainers turned down a little bit to make the springs a little stiffer and prevent the truck from flexing 100%. I just got the droop kit from Level 3 RC so that I can play with the shock mounting point and raise/lower everything
 
Thanks. I didn't remove the bumpstops yet. Actually I have the spring retainers turned down a little bit to make the springs a little stiffer and prevent the truck from flexing 100%. I just got the droop kit from Level 3 RC so that I can play with the shock mounting point and raise/lower everything

Truuu. Makes sence. If you get rid of the bumpstops then u will have the rubbing problem. Let me know how that droop setup thing works. I've always wanted to do a droop setup but never could invest in one.
 
Those are some great shots!!!

my favorite:
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That bronco is looking mighty nice!

I see you were thinking about the Tough Armor rear tire carrier?

If you really want to add a rear tire carrier i would recommend the Version 2 Tough Armor carrier.

It has a full rear bumper rather than just tubes.

The rear tire carrier is superior and has three mounting holes for different tire sizes.

It looks cool with or without a tire. it has a webbed style corner plate that gives it a sort of west coast customs look.

The icing on the cake is the spring T-Lever mechanism for locking the tire carrier to the bumper. It is realistic and locks into place. You wont need an allen key to secure it like the first version.

here is a pic, you can see the little t-lever and the full bumper.

One trade up over the first version is LED holes. you get that with Version 2 but you lose the mounts for the tow-shackles.

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That version 2 tire carrier is nice! I really like the T-handle for a realistic look. Thanks for the advice, and I'm glad you guys like the pictures. I am traveling out of town from tomorrow until Sunday so I won't be able to put the droop kit on until I get back, but I will post pictures as soon as I get everything done
 
That version 2 tire carrier is nice! I really like the T-handle for a realistic look. Thanks for the advice, and I'm glad you guys like the pictures. I am traveling out of town from tomorrow until Sunday so I won't be able to put the droop kit on until I get back, but I will post pictures as soon as I get everything done

Damn! No updates for almost a week. WHAT THE FAWKKKKK!!! Hahah. Jus kiddin. Take your time man. I've learned with this hobby. The faster you go the more things get messed up.
 
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