Full Throttle Rob
Pebble Pounder
So, let me start by saying that my awesome wife bought me a 10-II RTR as a surprise back in November.
It was totally spontanious on her part, she even had my friend give her the details of what to buy and made him promise not to tell me.
Let's just say I was completely shocked to come home and see my wife standing behind an empty(yes, I said empty) Axial brown outer cardboard box sitting on the floor in front of the door, with a big grin on her face.
I asked her if the box arrived empty.
She said "No, it had the blah blah blah XJ(spoken like the true Jeep Girl she is) crawler you wanted in it."
"Then I opened the inner box and took the XJ crawler out of it."
The grin on her face got even bigger as she said "I put each thing that came in the box in a different place in the house, and when you find everything that came in the box you can start looking for your batteries and your charger. Then you can go crawling."
After about 30 minutes I had rounded up everything.
I really had to chuckle.
She actually hid all 12 of my battery packs. LOL
I thanked her and gave her a big hug and a kiss for my new gift.
I took an out of the box pic of it.

Then I removed the XJ lid.
I replaced it with an Axial Nukizer lid I painted in a back-woods snow camo scheme.
I also mounted my winch on the stock 10-II bumper.
I run 7 cell nimh packs.
I had to modify the battery tray(with heat and force) to make them fit.

After the first five seconds I decided that the BF Garbages were going to be the first thing to get replaced.
After the first five minutes I decided that both front and rear bumpers have got to go away.
When I got home I decided i wanted to make minimal changes and leave it mostly stock and see just how it compares to the modified SCX-10s I have and the SCX-10 drivetrain-powered crawler I hand built.
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/1-9-scale-rigs/550712-slow-1-10th-scale-aluminum-zj-body-build.html
So, let me go over my changes.
The Nukizer lid. This has many accessories and a few mods, but I'll post that stuff later.
I did put my Rock Beasts on it.
I also replaced the stock motor with an RC4WD $10 disposable 45T motor.
I totally removed the front bumper and winch.
I removed the rear bumper brackets and replaced it with the stock rear bumper cross brace for an SCX-10 while keeping the stock 10-II bumper.(Yes, the 10-II rear bumper posts are slightly farther apart than the 10-1 brace, but squeeze the posts together a little and push hard and it will slide in and work.)
Does it deform the rear bumper a bit to push it in to the last set of holes? Yes.
Do I give a damn? Not in the least.
Then winter arrived in Maine.
I don't crawl below 40 degrees.
But we do get snow.
So I built a snow plow for it, to help me clean up that nasty white junk.

Stay tuned, and thanks for checking it out.
It was totally spontanious on her part, she even had my friend give her the details of what to buy and made him promise not to tell me.
Let's just say I was completely shocked to come home and see my wife standing behind an empty(yes, I said empty) Axial brown outer cardboard box sitting on the floor in front of the door, with a big grin on her face.
I asked her if the box arrived empty.
She said "No, it had the blah blah blah XJ(spoken like the true Jeep Girl she is) crawler you wanted in it."
"Then I opened the inner box and took the XJ crawler out of it."
The grin on her face got even bigger as she said "I put each thing that came in the box in a different place in the house, and when you find everything that came in the box you can start looking for your batteries and your charger. Then you can go crawling."
After about 30 minutes I had rounded up everything.
I really had to chuckle.
She actually hid all 12 of my battery packs. LOL
I thanked her and gave her a big hug and a kiss for my new gift.
I took an out of the box pic of it.

Then I removed the XJ lid.
I replaced it with an Axial Nukizer lid I painted in a back-woods snow camo scheme.
I also mounted my winch on the stock 10-II bumper.
I run 7 cell nimh packs.
I had to modify the battery tray(with heat and force) to make them fit.

After the first five seconds I decided that the BF Garbages were going to be the first thing to get replaced.
After the first five minutes I decided that both front and rear bumpers have got to go away.
When I got home I decided i wanted to make minimal changes and leave it mostly stock and see just how it compares to the modified SCX-10s I have and the SCX-10 drivetrain-powered crawler I hand built.
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/1-9-scale-rigs/550712-slow-1-10th-scale-aluminum-zj-body-build.html
So, let me go over my changes.
The Nukizer lid. This has many accessories and a few mods, but I'll post that stuff later.
I did put my Rock Beasts on it.
I also replaced the stock motor with an RC4WD $10 disposable 45T motor.
I totally removed the front bumper and winch.
I removed the rear bumper brackets and replaced it with the stock rear bumper cross brace for an SCX-10 while keeping the stock 10-II bumper.(Yes, the 10-II rear bumper posts are slightly farther apart than the 10-1 brace, but squeeze the posts together a little and push hard and it will slide in and work.)
Does it deform the rear bumper a bit to push it in to the last set of holes? Yes.
Do I give a damn? Not in the least.
Then winter arrived in Maine.
I don't crawl below 40 degrees.
But we do get snow.
So I built a snow plow for it, to help me clean up that nasty white junk.

Stay tuned, and thanks for checking it out.
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