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Bay City or Tri Citys MI

Nice bronco"thumbsup" heres mine, Has diff wheels now.

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They don't make that body (A good one anyhow) Its 87-92.

I have a few vids with a onboard cam, I used a gopro for the wide angle view on the RC's.
 
nice bronco looks clean unlike mine lol. i had 5:45 gears i believe and spool in rear air locker infront mickys and steal wheels. pro comp 6in lift with air ride helpers in rear for better tire placement 5 inch exhaust and some engine mods
 
Thanks, It does have its share of dents and scratches and one spot of rust. Its mostly stock so far. Exhaust, pulleys, 4 inch lift and 33's Oh and a cage in the back for passengers at Silver lake sand dunes. Its got a 351W and a C6 trans.
 
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Next saturday and sunday

Okay, my plans for next weekend have fallen through so I have an opening. We should watch the weather and see if either day will work for some crawling.
 
I looked outside this morning and everything is white. :shock: 2 choices.....shelf the Honcho or do some waterproofing. Looks like it is going to be a busy day!"thumbsup"

Jeff-some snow trail runs would be a blast! F-muth would prob be a good snow run.
 
Well... We got snow:shock: the snow is deeper than my little green bronco is tall. no more outdoor runs up this way. On the upside, the fullsize bronco is a blast
 
idea

I have been looking at some portable rock courses. Looks like a lot are built on pallets or on plywood. Styrofoam base all cut up and grooved. Then some were covered with cement but I like the alternative. Some people covered them with a thin layer of spray on truck bed liner and then covered with spray paint for color and bits of sand in areas that will need more traction. I'm going to see what kind of strofoam I can get a hold of and try to build one. These could be put on top of tables or placed on the floor. I like the idea of making them independent of each other. That way you can change the configuration of multiple builds to have an ever changing course. This mixed with real rock could be fun.

I'm going to work on one this week hopefully and I'll keep you updated.
 
sweet that would be cool. im still working on a place either in my garage or basement to crawl i have some rock right now in the basement i mess around on but not to much. ill have more time after my indoor flying tonight charging 3 6s batts suck expesialy when one is 4.2 on 5 cell and 3.89 on one :(
 
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