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Jeep Grand Cherokee (Rick's Build)

I used these tires after cutting them up and gluing them back together.
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Yep all flywheels.
 
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i had actualy thought of using the mini lst it would be super easy conversion to the width was just about right on the spot just didnt have the heart to kill the mini lst also just a thought for ya those fly wheels bfg mud trerains the low profile jobs look kille under that body
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that was sitting on the ta02 chassis
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There were a few laying there in the clearance aisle at Wal-Mart. I put a balloon over the board, however the truck did start to cut out towards the end, if you would knock on the truck just right you could get it to work. I'm thinking its just the crappy Tamiya connector. The BWM isn't hobby grade at all really, not enough power for deeper mud or enough torque for creeping up rocks. But, it is a fun little beater truck. It would be a cool body to make a dakar style baja truck out of if you could find a small enough drivetrain and tires say like from a Mini t or something.
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Rick made up a decoy axle today to get started on the rear. Eventually the threaded rod will be replaced with a 5mm hardened steel rod. I just have to get a 4mm die first.
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Rick pushed the axle into position for mock up.
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After bolting some B4 buggy springs to the axle, Rick went too work on the rest of the hardware.
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I helped Rick with welding the long arm mounts on again. After putting the links on we no longer needed the jack.
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Rick then went to work on the spring mount.
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After welding
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Good penitration
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Upper links
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Done for now, still need to finish the spring buckets and shocks.
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More later...
 
mnster i would just like too say your an amazing guy, no matter what build your doing,whether its a boring vehicle or not i'm always drawn in and check back almost every 5 minutes to see if theres any updates. it's like a comic yet mixed with weed you know some point your gonna have to stop but you cant help it!
 
Awesome! "thumbsup" I know this is a stupid question and lots of people already know the answer but anywys, what is the red saw called?
 
Rick got to work on the rear suspension today. He started out by measuring the coil bracket he made last time to determine the place to mount the spring buckets.
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After he marked the holes, he drilled them and began to tap them with 4-40 threads.
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Digging in the parts box, he found these old Kyosho shock seal caps.
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He fastened them down to the coil bracket.
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Rick then started on fabbing up a rear shock setup.
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After finding the proper place for everything, he told me what he wanted and I helped him make some hoops. After I made them Rick went to work on cutting the hoop brackets out.
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After brazing them in they were good to go.
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The rear is now finished, it's droop needs to be trimmed up with some travel limiters in the shocks to prevent the coils from going to far away from the buckets. New traxxas rod ends are on the way thats why there are a few nuts missing.
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Body will sit a lot lower then this, Rick and I just have to figure out what to do with the minivan style bumper on the front so we don't get a whole lot of tire rub.
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Currently at the 3 tire mark for flex which seems to be good. Suspension needs to be tuned a little in the front to drop it down. It's running prerunner style currently.
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More later...
 
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