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Alexander_0_1

"Roads, where we're going we don't need roads"
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How big would the body have to be to tuck the tires of my savage xl under the fenders, I'm thinking Chevy C-10, or ford lighting
does any company come close to what I'm after?
 
I think those would work, but I'm thinking more like, making my savage xl more like a low rider/scaler, I'll just cut some holes for ventilation.
 
Short course body's are wide but not wide enough nor would they allow what your looking for. There is an X0-1 truck body that might work but I'm kinda doubting it.
 
tbh tho unless the truck is setting on the shelf y would you want your tucked under the body. All thats gonna do is throw excess dirt onto your chassis instead of your body helping sheild from dirt it would become a catcher
 
tbh tho unless the truck is setting on the shelf y would you want your tucked under the body. All thats gonna do is throw excess dirt onto your chassis instead of your body helping sheild from dirt it would become a catcher

I'm guessing he's building a speed rig. I'm just going off of some of his other posts.
 
Which short course truck lid would you suggest...I like the slayer body....is there one like that that fits a FLM savage.
 
Check the build in my signature. I used a Chevy SC body on my Savage Flux XL.
 
I think I've found one I sorta like!

Atomik RC 1/8 Ford Raptor SVT Short Course body

Does anyone know where I can get an unpainted one?
 
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