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New TRX-4 High Trail F150

I kinda want one of these high lifts but am not exactly sure I would get much use out of it. Traxxas bodies always look so good, almost too good.

I saw that there was a 20% off sale on traxxas bodies at Amain... then quickly closed the window when I realized the good bodies were still over $100. Thats just more money than I want to roll or rub on the rocks :lmao:
Though I probably put that much into a regular body when I get crafty with paint and use 6+ colors.
 
I may pick up this body, if they release it that way. The brown just looks soooo good. Cant beat them ol bump n dent side trucks. Thats when trucks were trucks
 
You haven't seen many k series or these f150s obviously. I've seen many with tires that are close to this big under them. They don't look that far out of scale at all compared to many others.

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I'd love it on portal deletes, swap the bumpers for SSD bumpers, and just run my set of 4.75" tall RC4WD Interco Ground Hawg II tires - vintage tread for a vintage truck.

Just my opinion, but the 2.2" Canyon Trails are way too big - the wheels are sweet, though..."thumbsup"

But I'd probably remove those roll-bar mounted lights, as they'd get knocked off on the first tumble!
 
Just my opinion, but the 2.2" Canyon Trails are way too big - the wheels are sweet, though..."thumbsup"

They definitely are way too big. Some 4.65s with a 1:1 tread pattern would look way more scale accurate.

But hey, no complaints here. They’re going for the masses, and the masses want oversized tires. I think it’s a great release and something as little as too big of a tire won’t shy me away.


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You haven't seen many k series or these f150s obviously. I've seen many with tires that are close to this big under them. They don't look that far out of scale at all compared to many others.

Haha well I guess the k10 on tons in my shop obviously doesn't give me any insight as to what is scale or not.


I'd love it on portal deletes, swap the bumpers for SSD bumpers, and just run my set of 4.75" tall RC4WD Interco Ground Hawg II tires - vintage tread for a vintage truck.

Just my opinion, but the 2.2" Canyon Trails are way too big - the wheels are sweet, though..."thumbsup"

Same.
 
Haha well I guess the k10 on tons in my shop obviously doesn't give me any insight as to what is scale or not.









Same.
Not saying smaller isn't scale doesnt look a bit better But being from the country, k10s and 70s f150s with tires looking about this big were not uncommon. But class 1 or class 0 tires can look scale on these too.

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But being from the country, k10s and 70s f150s with tires looking about this big were not uncommon.

^This. We're not saying it looks showroom stock. As a young kid in the late 80's I remember trucks decked out exactly like this driving around. Not with portals obviously, but the ride height and tire size are on point.

Edit: to be fair I am relying on childhood memories from 30+ years ago so some things may have been exaggerated with time :ror:
 
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My dad had a bunch of the old hi-boys when i was a kid. Big mudders on a jacked up is pretty accurate for this body. Im building my 84 f150 (now f350) short bed step side n puttin 37s under it...
 
I would love to see someone build one of these and the K10 version 2 different ways.
1. Lose the portals but keep the lift and run the f150 wheels with the 4.6x2.2 6x6 tires.
2. Keep portals and add bigger flares to run Jconcepts 2.2 ranger tires for the early monster truck look.
 
Grille comes off so I'm betting you will see the earlier grilles for sale on shapeways and places like that soon.

I already have the Carisma 2-PC Body, I just need to get off my lazy **** and build the rig, this would just a press of the Eazy Button away, but... an expensive press :lmao: In time, I will likely own one.
 
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That's Kodiak brown! Absolutely beautiful color in the new f150 and super duty. Even nicer when you selected the king ranch option so the entire matched!
 
I would love to see someone build one of these and the K10 version 2 different ways.
1. Lose the portals but keep the lift and run the f150 wheels with the 4.6x2.2 6x6 tires.
2. Keep portals and add bigger flares to run Jconcepts 2.2 ranger tires for the early monster truck look.

I have no idea how to post picture's anymore on here but go on fa ebook trx-4 group and there's like fifty trucks setup the way you said
 
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