RazzyRazz
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- Northern Alberta, Canada
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Here are a few pictures of my sons (blue) and mine (red). His is still bone stock and I have made a few small mods.
I changed the tires to steel rims and some Goodyear Wranglers. Those 0.7” wheels are a pain as they are so tiny for me.
I also changed the shocks to the stock SCX24’s. This helped lots. But now the front drive shaft is too short. If I had a 3D printer that would make it easy. I am going to try and fit the stock SCX24’s on once my aluminum ones show up.
It has lots more flex now. The blue one only has another 1/8” of travel while the red on the 3 tires has the back wheel less than an 1/8” off the ground.
Then the front steering I moved to the the front holes and made a difference.
All in all it is not worth the reg price. But it does have a hard body with full interior which I plan to eventually detail. Also have a light set for it to install.
I changed the tires to steel rims and some Goodyear Wranglers. Those 0.7” wheels are a pain as they are so tiny for me.
I also changed the shocks to the stock SCX24’s. This helped lots. But now the front drive shaft is too short. If I had a 3D printer that would make it easy. I am going to try and fit the stock SCX24’s on once my aluminum ones show up.
It has lots more flex now. The blue one only has another 1/8” of travel while the red on the 3 tires has the back wheel less than an 1/8” off the ground.
Then the front steering I moved to the the front holes and made a difference.
All in all it is not worth the reg price. But it does have a hard body with full interior which I plan to eventually detail. Also have a light set for it to install.