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K30 Chevy Crew Cab Dually Wrecker by Trailworx Garage

all of that cut and hack on the body would scare the crap outta me, quite the surgeon you are.

I love a bit of dremel action!!!

Thanks for the comment.

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I started by taking it half to bits again.



I added in all the extra leaf springs, and removed the springs from inside the shocks.

I also swapped in a stronger servo.

Rolling Chassis again.


This is where the battery will be going.



So I built this nice battery box.



And installed.



Testing fit of a battery and I kinda like this spot for a spare wheel.



And the dog is ahh, located safely in/to the back seat.

I had originally thought I might build a metal rear bar, but had this bright idea to try the stock bumper.

And what do you know, with a small bit of finessing it works just like it was meant to be there!!!!









I then went ahead and bolted on the larger body parts and took the heavy chevy out for a shakedown run.









Now this was the first time I have used these tyres out on the trails.

I was totally impressed with them. They performed brilliantly on rock, and even more impressive was how well they handles loose gravel, dust and dirt. I guess having six of them helps, but these are great.

Now this is why dually tyres help LOL.





Cheers
H2Micr0
 
wow.. this is simply amazing!!!! I am scared to hack my 2 (in mail) rc4wd blazers to make a LWB truck but you my friend have really made things look a bit easier... well like said.. LOOK .. hah... well done..
cant wait to see more
 
This truck is simply a beautiful beast. Can't wait till you take it off the shelf and get it all painted up. I'm working on a Chevy crew cab dually also. Hope you don't mind I used the way you cut your cab to cut mine. Didn't turn out as nice as yours but I'm proud of it. Thanks for the inspiration

God is love
 
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