Tommy R
I wanna be Dave
LOL, they came with the body. 

Hmmm not the stock body. I have that body and I'm pretty sure there not sock. Me likey!
This is really starting to come together. Looking good Tommy!
The 1/10 new bright tj comes in different configurations as far as stickers and body colors go. Depending on which one you bought you could end up with the blue racing seats or red jeep seats or those tan jeep seats. Some say rubicon on the windshield some say newbright "thumbsup"
Haha! I just saw that you posted in my thread. Thanks man, the FJ40 will be a fun one to work on for sure! "thumbsup"
I didn't know you have a 1:1 jeep.Thread somewhere?
Hmmm not the stock body. I have that body and I'm pretty sure there not sock. Me likey!
Tommy
Have some hot rod parts for your model a if your interested. What tires are you running on the lj?
This is really starting to come together. Looking good Tommy!
Might have to try the earth magnet idea, but I'm usually a glutton for punishment and solid mount my bodies with hopes I don't need to make a quick battery change.:ror: The cage looks really good too!
I just checked another New Bright TJ and it's got the same seats. They're red, but same design. "thumbsup" I'd like to replace these with some Wraith seats, but I need to make sure the size is right before I decide to swap them out.
Thanks, Shon! In my Bronco I had to use tools to access the batteries and it was always a pain and somewhat time consuming. I vowed I'd never do that again (especially with smaller capacity batteries!). I picked up some new, larger magnets that should be here later this week. I'm hoping they'll be strong enough that it'll secure the body, even in the event of a rollover. Not that that would ever happen! :lmao:
I really have been some what lucky with battery placement as of late, my old Courier was on the slider as well as the Power Wagon and when I originally built the FJ for Eric, he wanted a box built for the battery so that really has easy access. I run the Turnigy 2200 3cells, which can be a pain to find a place to fit them in. I think I'll look into doing a hinge type mount for my brute, most likely it will have the battery and the winch servo on the sliders too.
You roll over, pfffitt that's for amateurs like me!:lmao:
Yeah, I've got some of those Turnigy 2200s, too. I liked them, but they were a tad big for most of my builds so I downsized.....which meant more frequent battery changes! Argh! :ror:
cage looks good man. did a good job on all those joints as well"thumbsup"