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Silver Bronc

Jeep CJ

Pebble Pounder
Joined
Jul 9, 2010
Messages
143
Location
renton
:ror: Well this is my first thread, and my second ever build. I've been working on this thing on and off and finally decided to post it up. I just finished the cage last night and sprayed it with some cheap beadliner. The chassis is custom made using 1/2 in square tubing that I cut welded and split down the center. Tires are narrowed mashers mounted on proline eight shooters. Anyways onto the pics, let me know what you think.

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good start now you need some interior work and rear bed with fenders,if you make a belly pan and drop the tranny about 3/4 " you can put in an interior. good job really like it .
 
This probably sounds retarded but whats the PMBA award? Also the interior is the next project. One other thing I thinking about buying an Associated XP DS1015, would that be a good servo?
 
Here's a small update, didn't really like the shock mounts for the rear so I whipped this up. I like it alot more, tell me what ya think, yay or nay.

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Ok, time for a small update. Before I had the narrowed mashers on the Bronc but got tired of that look. So I grabbed some Rovers and started cutting. I reduced them to fit the stock axial 1.9 rim, and I love them. they grip really well and give me a tad bit more height.

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