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rcbros burly mud truck xrmoded

photoshoot time ;)
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Awesome build you have there. I like the rotor, it really helps hide the servo.

Wish there was mud around here, would be fun to build one of these.
 
this things is insane
im loving these solid axle scale monster truck builds... if only my u4 rig werent such a money pit id have a monster truck lol
 
Do you prefer the width of the xr acles over ar60s and if so why? I have a smt10 with mud bashers and am always looking for mud and water to bash like a mega truck in and thought about going with xr mod axles like the boom racing ones (with good gears of course) just don't have the funds to have both to test and see. Love the work though great looking rig!
 
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