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CFLCC Meet Thread - *ONGOING*

I know everyone is wondering where I have been....... Just really busy with work. I will be out and running on Sunday......even if its only 3 wheel drive.
 
not 100% sure ill be out there but im gonna try to make it.. got A LOT of building, painting, fabricating and cutting to be done this weekend.

I know everyone is wondering where I have been....... Just really busy with work. I will be out and running on Sunday......even if its only 3 wheel drive.

Use cut piano wire or find a carbide drill bit that fits and cut it to size.
 
I plan to be there at 8 doc said he was trying for 9...


The original CRASHER : equal parts CRAwler and baSHER!
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My second crawler should be up and running sooner than later, I have the body for it now, err waiting on it for the guy to ship it, it's the Tamiya Hilux body, fully assembled with the bed shortened to fit the SCX10 short wheelbase. My question is, for the guys with the Tamiya bodies, how do I mount the body without drilling body post holes in the hood and bed? Anyone have any ideas that does not involve velcro?
 
magnets, or bolt it onto the frame somehow. maybe an inner structure? or there are body mounts that stick to the underside of the body. invisible body mount i think they are called?
 
Because i didn't think the 5700 was enough i ordered a new toy for my "secret" build... It shall be revealed at NewReds (hopefully).
 
Had great time fellas... Well I pulled the rear diff and found I had no BBs they were all gone and it looks like the outside diff gear has worn down from the bearings that came loose. So it's not a total rebuild as I thought. Just 1 part and some cleaning and new bearings...


The original CRASHER : equal parts CRAwler and baSHER!
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