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Rc4wd 1977 suburban

the holes on the header don't lineup with the holes on the head I'm having a guy build me a set of sick headers


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True the holes don't line up very well, But I just cut the flange in between the tubes and they fit pretty decent after that. I totally dig your headers though, how could I get a set of them?
 
When you posted the shot of them in the tall grass I thought you were posting a shot of a 1:1 you were modeling after! But nopen, that shot was of your model. Impressive. I liked the smaller tires with the taller lift. Looks a little mismatched size wise but I see old burbs like that around these parts often.
 
When you posted the shot of them in the tall grass I thought you were posting a shot of a 1:1 you were modeling after! But nopen, that shot was of your model. Impressive. I liked the smaller tires with the taller lift. Looks a little mismatched size wise but I see old burbs like that around these parts often.
Thanks man! Yeah lots of people think every truck needs to be a big monster truck. But i need some scale too

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Which axles are these? They are pretty much the perfect width, if not even a smidge too wide. I got some trex 60s for my burban build, but they are just a hair too narrow. I can make it work, but these definitely look better.
 
Which axles are these? They are pretty much the perfect width, if not even a smidge too wide. I got some trex 60s for my burban build, but they are just a hair too narrow. I can make it work, but these definitely look better.
They are rc4wd Yota 2 axles. They look a little wider because of the wheel backspaceing

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For the initial set up did you buy two blazer bodies or are those c10's???

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Only reason I ask is cause I want to do exactly what you did but my suburban is going to look like my daily driver I got now

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