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What are you working on??

You guys are probably tired of hearing me whine about the ole Jeep and how she ain't what she used to be since I added CI foams well guess what!! I figured out a way to reinstall my wheel weights with the closed cell foams:
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The Dremel wheel was just the right dimension to create a "groove" for the weights to sit in, seems to fit pretty good.


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LOL I never noticed you were whining :lmao:. that's trick. ive had some issue with that as well. Have to give that a try. Good job!!!!"thumbsup"
You guys are probably tired of hearing me whine about the ole Jeep and how she ain't what she used to be since I added CI foams well guess what!! I figured out a way to reinstall my wheel weights with the closed cell foams:
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The Dremel wheel was just the right dimension to create a "groove" for the weights to sit in, seems to fit pretty good.


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It was kind of a crazy scenario... I needed new foams but they couldn't be used with the weights so I bought knuckle weights and they wouldn't fit the axial wheels. Then after a couple runs I decided I HAD to do something and this is what I came up with, they feel good so we'll see the next run.


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Added a battery tray and a plate for the esc, a couple braces on the front bumper. Doing the final paint then putting it together and going out to see how she goes!!
 

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Done with this one. Took it out on the rocks in the yard, it did alright. Now to get it out on some real trails and see how it does!!
 

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I'm contemplating my own hard body project, but I think an exo-cage would make it WAY too top heavy...
Hack the fenders and shorten the rear cage.

I dunno.... Maybe...
 
So, I've been dubbing with the old King Hauler body and trying to figure out the best way to go about it.

I decided to go without the sleeper and use just the cab.

I cut the battery door from the sleeper so it would fit in the void in the back of the cab.
I glued some tabs in to help hold the seams together.



Then I filled the seam with putty. I'm still waiting for it to dry.



I stretched a Honcho rear bed by 3" and I'm going to make a flat cover to go on the top rails.
Here's a preview of the cab and stretched bed to give a rough idea of how it'll look.
I probably should have at least set it on the rig, but I didn't get that far...:lmao:

 
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I just finished my fast back mod with some extra stainless steal links I made. Also dropped in a Tekin T35 HD motor. Hopefully that won't burn up in the trail. What do you guys think?


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I trimmed the fenders on the KH lid and set it on the Power Wagon chassis.










I'm leaning toward grey or green primer for a color at the moment.

I'm also working on a headboard for the bed, as well as a grille(of sorts) made from 1/8" Lexan.

I may have to trim the fenders more and I'll probably have to reconfigure the headlight pods to work with the "grille".

Stay tuned!
 
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