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Scarlett a c2 anorexic

Thanks guys! The body is scratched up from testing ect. But I hate painting just enough to not care quite as much. Haha and A.j. bite me. Haha. Your just missing out and upset because your not going to nationals! Haha
 
I know I'm bummed that I won't be in AZ. But when you get back we really need to hit the rock together and have a flat bed show down. ..


Also glad to see you went with bent links in the rear. ..
 
So it's been a while since I've updated this build!
Replaced the front axle case and tubes with beeftubes splined narrow xr mod due to the old ones that came in the old case that were home made had striped holes.
I also found my unicorn super300hds! So I swapped the knuckles out to the normal wraith vp knuckles. With the clamping c hubs I had to clearance them to not hit the knuckles and give maximum steering.
I also installed a rrc curved light bar, and rock pod rock lights.
I wasn't happy with how slow my juggernaut servo winch was so I contacted cberc fab and they built me a prototype servo winch with alot more speed, I'm very impressed and happy with it!
I had an issue with my home made front lower links bending due to sleeving them with aluminum tube instead of brake line. So I got ahold of d links and had them custom make me front lower links.



 
So besides being able to turn like a forklift. I'm trying to decide if I want to pinch the rear bed. I'm stuck at the 12.3 wb and no room to play at all. I've also had issues with the corners of the bed catching crap. Hence my reasoning for wanting to pinch the rear.
I still need to mod the front bumper to keep it from catching the tires.
 
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