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I have my HB lightning V1 buggy sitting here collecting dust, I finally got it all together with a bunch of spares laying around but I think I want to change it into a truggy since I already have a HB lightning pro 2 that I rather just keep in buggy form.

My question is since I been out of the seen,....do I just need to add like Proline 23mm hub adapters and like body mounts that would make use for a truck style body???...or is there more to it. I would like to keep it simple and cheap in cost.

I would also figure I would need 23mm truck wheels right?

will these be the right hub adapters to use? along with the wheels?.....what can I use for body mounts?

proc6035.jpg

http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXKGN6&P=7

proc2688.jpg


can I use these off a lightning GT Truck for body mounts??

hbsc8190.jpg

http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXJBL8&P=Z

Thanks!!
-RJ
 
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You should find some 17mm so you are not limited in wheel choices. Most all truggies come with 17mm hexes.
 
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