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Old school clod refurb

looneybin

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A little old school clod refurb amidst all yalls cool nice new axial monster trucks:ror: picked this little heap up couple of weeks back and scratched an itch i have had for a long long time. Put on 8 axial stock shocks, built some custom stainless four links, modified some axial servo plates to mount a couple of servos down on the axles, then i did a little bodywork and threw in a evx-2. I must say on 3s this thing is much faster than i would have expected. So much so im scared to destroy the body.

Easy offed the paint.

Replaced a fender.

Linked

Then the paint failed....back to easy off.....which also failed.....fml

But eventually i got it coated and detailed.

Think that wraps up this little project. Ill play with it a little and have my fun, then move it on like all of my projects.

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Innerds...

Well this ting is on its way to a new owner. Never owned a clod before and they are deffinitly a different breed. Glad i was able to bring it back to a decent ride. Good cleaning and some new wheel inserts out of lexan and vinyl puts a new look on it.

Killing it.
 

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Way you did the wheels came out slick, looks awesome man.

Links just stainless rod, drilled and tapped? Wanting to do the same with my clod.
 
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