---------------------------------------------Originally posted by bodydropped---------------------------------------------Originally posted by laydhombrei used flint on my rc car...it was a nbs ford f150 crew cab on 26s (scale) bagged and bodydropped with 2 nitro tanks in the back, and it got crushed at turkey drag in 2006....it was the shit.....laid it out and sparks few out from it everywhere lol---------------------------------------------i have a chassis already has the motors for frt bck and side to side, and i do have the jesse james 53 that i bodied and it would drag and throw sparks---------------------------------------------i have those rc's to tj.
not really you can make them work thou
Edited: 10/1/2009 9:05:20 PM by customforlife
the reason im building my own is because of the body, i dont wanna hack up the body to make it fit something i dont realy like to begin with and because i have had rc cars that already had adjustably suspension on them but there was always something i didnt likeabout them so im just building my own lol
your not getting what im saying, you can use the motors to make the it go up and down instead of the chassis all you need is 2 motors
---------------------------------------------Originally posted by bodydroppednot really you can make them work thou---------------------------------------------
what? im confused
ok back to the rc truck and more pics of some progress on the frame also started on the rear suspension and frame
it would clear the tires to turn, but could also turn laid out.
There was an RC truck at WCN that was draggin up and down the street all night. It was sick! Was this that truck?
This is awesome. I will say that I have done quite a few R/C's in my life and have been really stuck on nitro now for awhile. got hooked on a CEN CT5 that runs 75 mph, snagged a used one off ebay, threw some new parts at it and have had a blast. I dropped the body clips down so the body drags everywhere it goes hahah (subi WRX body) I think I have an excuse to do one of these in nitro fashion now!