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Wisconsin rigs

dang it super now im going to have to start gathering up scale stuff and build a trailer haha. oh and I guess your bringing the firewood in july? lmao
 
hey that could be done haha by the way my RC wont be stock come july. had some things break within the first 3 days so ordered some new parts and upgrades for it...
 
ahhh man looks like we might have to go out in the woods and get some more anyone got a 1/10 log splitter? I aint chopping all that wood haha damn it theres another idea
 
spur gear. I turned the 80tooth sput into a no teeth spur lol. ordered a 87 metal tooth spur. g-made hardened shafts. springs idler gear and some vanquish tie rods. probably order the links later when I start breaking them haha
 
Well, I spent more money last night.

Chevy body, clodbuster fender flares (hope they work :shock: $50:shock:), proline bumpers, heyok winch control, and some Axial light bucket kits. We'll see what that turns into.:twisted:
 
You're going to build the Chevy hard body truck I've always wanted to do.....damn you!

Drilling the holes in the body to mount the flares was nerve-racking. Them bodies ain't cheap, but it's done and in primer "thumbsup".

Looking forward to seeing what rolls out of your truck factory!
 
dang super your killing us all over here slow down
Tell 'em! :lmao:

TF-2 upgrades? How much money you got? :mrgreen:

Tires, #1. The kit ones are pretty small and not too grippy.

Driveshafts for sure, way too flexy. Go with Stampede shafts and keep the kit steel ends. Or upgrade to G-made/Junfac or MIP.

Check, shim and lube the diffs, I plan to get the HD ones ($35 each)

Full light kit, since you have the lightbuckets built in.

The rest is up to you.
 
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