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Losi Crawler Pictures......

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Here's my rig, nothing special. Stock drivetrain and electronics. no springs, 5000 wt diff fluid in shocks, bent rear links, esc and reciver mounted on upper links, battery on top of st. servo (strapped to top of chassis in pics).
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jeep rubicon

Just got jeep rubicon body and monted it. MRC is going to be a scaler. don't see many of them like that.
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Here's my MRC I got 2 weeks ago, my first crawler. I've only done a few things while waiting for the snow to melt:
-2oz. stick-on weights in each front wheel
-Losi bent rear links
-Losi steel rear locker
-Moved ESC to rear link
-Deans connectors
-Pro-Line Descender shell
-DX3 transmitter

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Here is mine after some work done to it. Mods include:
-Relocated battery rear axle
-Electronics on links
-cut battery tray
-Lowered body
-New Hitech servo (same size as stock but metal gears)
-Losi adjustable shocks with 35 weight oil
-Bent lower links
-Proline Chisels
-Axial beadlocks (cheap used)
-Weighted front wheels and trimmed foams

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Not full flex
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Made this climb. It could not do it stock.
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