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turning inferno into a trudgy

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I just picked up a inferno and I want to turn it into a trudgy. Does anyone know where to get the kits or the parts to do this?
 
then why did you reply to the thread?

i have no idea where to get the parts, but i think all you'd have to do is get longer a-arms, bigger rims/tires, and maybe longer-travel shocks?? i'm not too sure about it, maybe someone should check?
 
Another individual I STRONGLY suggest contacting would be ScottM . He is on the site and is with RC Solutions. Well worth looking into with him.
 
I've looked at the jt racing kit and it looks good , I think I will go that way. As for the conversion, I would rather run a big trudgy and be able to run on the track than just the stock buggy and get the snot beat out of it. The track is not very forgiveing that I run on.
 
Thanks Christian. RC Solutions doesn't have anything like that yet, so JT racing is the best bet for now. I am probably going to convert my own Storm, making new parts as I go. Then we will decide if it is something worth selling.
 
I have a Inferno 7.5 with the JT kit on it.After i got it on the road I sold off all my T-Maxx stuff.Just do a search on ebay for "truggy" and a kit should pop up.
 
Also, if you're going to race it you need to get body mounts that can support a truck body.
 
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