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My Monkey Hauler. RC4WD Gelande 2

ROCKEDUP RICKY

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Gold Star Baby!
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Northwest Arkie-saw and we got ROCKS!
I love this rig. the tranny is just right for trail runs for me. 35t motor and you have nice slow controll and still able to get a wheely. lol

I been having alot of fun with this rig, it's a blast to drive.

http://s294.photobucket.com/user/ROCKEDUPRICKY/media/GELANDE 2/G2build_zpsd1d14830.mp4.html

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Well I can't leave nothing alone. :ror:

I got me some 70mm RC4WD king shocks (#Z-D0037)for the front.
RC4WD 90mmKing shocks for the back(ZD0033).
Slaped on a set of Mickey Thompson Baja MTZ. (Z-T0062)

I like my front end to sit a little higher in the front. So I moved the longer shock tower to the rear. This made the 90mm shock fit in there with out changing the ride heigth much if any and I'll have more travel in the rear. I did have to space the rear shocks out 1/8 inch more than I had so they wouldn't bind during articulation.
 

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