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c0bra’s Mojave xlwb build

c0bra

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Yes you read that right I’m building a Mojave xlwb. For those of you without a 3d printer, or maybe you haven’t been to the ampro engineering page on myminifactory, it’s basically a mojave lwb with a 2 door bed. The original version lets you basically shift the stock leafs back so that it would line up. Now I like causing more work for myself and I made this truck completely unholy by converting it to links. L

Anyways this build started as a boring lwb kit with some other parts left over from other builds. It’s got a Rc4wd rear bumper with a tow hitch (intended to be a tow rig if the lhs does another demo) it’s getting a marlin front bumper with a 8274 winch. For electronics it’s got a 25t servo horn, Rc4wd 35t motor with a bxr and ruddog receiver. For wheels and tires it’s got 1.55 locked up iconic? wheels with pitbull growlers.

For paint I decided to go with Tamiya gunship gray with krylon gloss clear and will be airbrushing inside the bed flat black.

Currently this truck needs driveshafts and a servo BAD along with spacers I just got to mount the prospec shocks. Also need to pick up a light kit and assemble the body

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Cool project, Great tire and wheel choice, btw. Have always liked Lockedup RC they do nice machine work.
 
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