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BVRCGeoff

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I have just ordered my axial scx10™ ii 2017 jeep® wrangler unlimited crc.

I am looking for some good crew cab 2011+ Chevy truck bodies that will fit this rig. I am not sure yet if I am going to keep the Jepp body and scale it up or do a chevy. Any help?
 
Welcome! The one posted above is the only one I've seen so far. If you end up ordering a body that's not labeled as a "crawler" body, stick with the REVO, Savage, Tmaxx size bodies. Anything for a Stampede or similar will be too small.
 
Welcome to the forums. Is this going to be your first hobby grade rc? Bodies are always a personal thing of choices. Me, personally I love the wrangler body. I got one sitting around waiting to be opened and cut, paint, etc. I need more time off to work on my rc projects, lol.
 
I have lots of planes, I also have a short course truck and a tank. I do not have many options around for driving the short course truck. I figured rock crawling / trail riding is a better option for me around here
 
I started with go fast buggies back in the mid 90's myself. Was always intrested in scale... Just recently got into planes and quads about 4 years ago, have 10-13 now lol, and 7-10 scalers and projects.... What do you fly?
 
If your into building then scalers are the way to go. There is so much out there for them plus very easy to create what you can't find. Either way you go with a rust bucket or a brand new looking truck it is always going to be your own idea. Best yet is if you get tired of a certain look you can tear it down and start over with the same chassis instead of buying another one. One of my trucks has been completely redone 3 or 4 times since I bought it. Soon to be the next version.

Also they can be cheaper then airplanes. I've had quite a few also. a few nitro powered and recently foamies. Only one is still flyable. lol
 
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