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CC01/XC picture archive - no talking

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Some what stock
RC4WD mud slingers
 
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My CC-01, with a Dakar Touareg body from a Carisma RTR and using medium wheelbase brackets. Front with uprated alloy and titanium suspension bits, with std dampers. Rear std but for drop links and Absima 75mm dampers.

I had to modify the GPM steering as it had too much play. The front dampers are fine as the suspension/steering geometry reaches it's limits anyway when modified by what I learnt on here. I did modify the std front springs though.

I tried all the rear suspension kits, but all compromised suspension travel, so back to std for now. The Absima dampers can be built as 80mm max length and then have the same min length as std, so you gain about 10mm more travel and height.

A 55T motor and 96mm BFG All Terrain copies and that's it. The tyres just miss the inner arches on full flex, so that's about it without drastic mods. Oh, also cut/ground off any corners on the underside that might catch.

 
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my cc01 , rc channel axles , rc4wd mudslingers and to be honest it doesnt need any more , love this little thing
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The life of my Landfreeder:

Stock


1.9 ripsaws


1.9 ripsaws cut down on stock rims


Magic link in the rear




And thats it, its otherwise stock
 
Another update, stretched some rc4wd 1.55 Mickey Thompson tires over some 1.9 axial rims, they are just a hair bigger that stock, they tuck nicely without contacting the body, i can lower the body on the pins and it doesnt want to roll over as easy "thumbsup"


 
Did not want to add anything just to assemble, and play, but stock grill and front bumper are far below expectations. Side mirrors, paint and ready to go.
Next pics after all works were done.

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