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What do yas think?

xr10greener

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Dec 19, 2013
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Location
parham ontario
So what do all you think of my build so far? Ts01 shocks, junfac shafts, stinger bumper, custom rear bumper, 2.2 bf goodrich mt tires. Lme know how it looks
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The white plastic spacers over the front body mounts go under the body. They help prevent the body from breaking at the holes.
 
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i like it. "thumbsup"

You could move your front bumper in a bit... improve approach angle.

i don't know what bumper it is but it looks very similar to my tough armour stubby. now, i am running a shorter wheelbase but it doesn't really go very far into the chassis until the winch mount hits the chassis rail (and i don't run a winch).
 
I like that you made your own overhead light bar.

Yer overhead LED's look really bright...
what voltage ?

their alignment looks off a little tho' !?

I use the Axial Wraith LED light bar...
because it's durable...
and easily mounts to the Honcho's rear cage.

During roll overs...
My LED housings are protected by the surrounding hoop.
The hoop's rear support bars friction slide on the cage's upper tube
and the whole light bar folds forward.
realignment is as simple as a hand adjust.

I don't really like the taller profile...
nor do I like the glare on the roof and hood.
So I omitted reinstalling it on my replacement body.



 
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